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Books : Nonfiction : Law : Law Practice : Law Office Technology
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(Pearson Education) Teaches basic legal concepts in various fields of law, including how to prepare commonly used documents and complete projects using data from actual cases. The diskette contains documents for the exercises in the text. Previous edition: c1998. Softcover. DLC: Legal secretaries--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Written by a leading expert on computers and law, this important new book book shows exactly why and how information technology (IT) will radically alter the practice of law and the administration of justice.
Beyond automating and streamlining traditional ways of providing legal advice, IT is re-engineering the entire legal process, resulting in legal products and information services whose focus will be dispute pre-emption rather than dispute resolution, and legal risk management rather than legal problem solving. With easy and inexpensive access available, IT will help integrate the law with business and domestic life. This book considers the implications, opportunities, and challenges for all concerned in the information society.
The IT revolution cannot be ignored, and this book is essential reading for all those who would successfuly adapt to the changes and challenges IT brings. -
The third edition of Using Computers in the Law Office teaches computer skills to legal assistants in a practical and hands-on manner. The text uses many updated legal specific examples, charts, screen shots, tables, hands-on exercises, step-by-step explanations, case histories and software to make the text easy to use and understand. The latest technologies are covered in depth including a whole new chapter on the Internet/electronic mail, expanded coverage of case management software and descriptions of the latest software and hardware. An expanded ethics section is included in each chapter and a complete chapter on how to prevent creating malpractice with computers is included as well. New case histories have been added throughout the book to emphasize how computer technology is being used to win cases and to practice law more efficiently and effectively.
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The Microsoft® Office System is the most popular desktop suite of personal productivity tools and technologies. Because the Microsoft Office suite of tools is so comprehensive, it can be challenging for people in certain professions to understand how to use Office to perform tasks specific to their job. This book focuses on the tasks a Paralegal performs every day—rather than the all too common software-centric approach that many other technology books habitually adopt. Other Microsoft Office books on the market for the legal profession are often difficult to understand because they largely address an Information Technology (IT) audience, cover too many professions in a single book, or are so large (more than 800 pages) as to be overwhelming. This book was written with Paralegals in mind. In fact, this book was developed by consulting and interviewing industry experts, legal trainers, technology experts, attorneys, and of course, Paralegals. The authors learned exactly which topics were most troublesome for Paralegals, and made sure to explain them thoroughly. This book covers the use of these Microsoft Office System products for Paralegals:
-Microsoft® Word 2003
-Microsoft® Excel 2003
-Microsoft® Outlook 2003
-Microsoft® PowerPoint 2003
-Microsoft® OneNote 2003
This book helps Paralegals cut through the hard stuff, and makes Microsoft Office work for them. This book comes with free bonus materials:-Additional Legal Templates
-Advanced Chapters
-Keyboard Shortcut References
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As a safety manager in today's work environment, you wear hats in many different fields. Sometimes you need only a specific formula or drawing to understand the current situation. This resource supplies it. Or maybe you want to know where to find more information on a specific subject. This resource has it. The Safety Officer's Concise Desk Reference covers the basics in a user-friendly format and provides specific references of where and how to obtain additional information on each subject. While there are entire books devoted to almost every item in this book, nowhere else will you find these issues covered in a concise reference format. It gives you the essentials to get through the task immediately before you, providing the necessary information and references, while not burdening you with unimportant information. And, after a specific crisis is contained, it provides you with resources for where and how to obtain additional information. Need to make doctor's reports and fill out workers compensation forms? Detailed explanations make these easy to reference, understand, and explain. Need a mathematical formula or conversion? Again, available in an easy-to-find format. During a crisis, you need a resource that puts information at your fingertips. You need go no further than The Safety Officer's Desk Reference.
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This book explains the advantages of computer presentation resources, how to use them effectivley in and out of the courtroom.
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While there is significant interest in knowledge management as it applies to legal environments, there are very few books specifically focused on this topic. In Effective Knowledge Management For Law Firms, Matthew Parsons expertly fills this gap by drawing on his work with a leading commercial law firm, Mallesons Stephen Jaques. He examines how law firms can implement a knowledge strategy to support their business strategy, rather than getting beguiled by fads and technology. Parsons first outlines the terrain, including what knowledge management means, the business and economics of law firms, and how lawyers work as knowledge workers. He then introduces a methodology for creating and implementing law firm knowledge strategy, which combines for the first time the interrelated aspects of recruiting, training, research, document production, information management, and digital knowledge strategy. Parsons goes beyond theories to provide detailed, practical help for the analysis, implementation, and measurement of performance-increasing initiatives. This book will be an invaluable resource for all those involved with the management and leadership of law firms and knowledge management initiatives.
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Choosing the correct case management system is critical to the success of any law firm. This book makes the decision making process easier for lawyers and other legal professionals charged with this task. Also included are tips on how to select and implement the right program followed by an explanation of the available software.
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The newest frontier in law firm training and development is e-learning. This book defines e-learning and its application in law firms, including how it impacts continuing legal education (CLE). It focuses on e-learning's benefits, uses, and variations applied to lawyer training and development. Readers will learn how to design an e-learning curriculum, identify and develop content, and align e-learning with their firm's objectives. The book also includes a discussion of learning management systems (LMS) and a business case for firm e-learning.
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Now including information about Acrobat version 7.0 as well as 6.0, this book takes lawyers through the processes of working with PDF documents, allowing them to communicate like never before. They'll learn how to create, control, and more securely deliver intelligent, content-rich documents that can be opened by anyone using Adobe Reader. More and more court systems require electronic filing, and this is the definitive guide to the standard for those filing systems.
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The legal community is migrating en masse to its new word processor of choice, Microsoft Word 97. This is the only book on the market today that addresses the specific concerns of law firms and the legal community using Word 97. It covers the use of Word 97 in a legal environment and is dedicated to addressing the needs of law firms in creating, editing, and sharing legal documents created in Word. It is written by a computer consulting firm, and the lead author, Donna Payne, is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and three-time recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award.
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The reader is invited to follow a route that visits Fish's view of theory and practice, Raz's legal reasoning thesis, theoretical models of judicial review, Dworkin's right answer thesis, the law of the excluded middle and Lukasiewicz's development of three-valued logic, Wittgenstein's language games, and Moore's metaphysical realism. The destination is the practice at the heart of legal reasoning. It is suggested that this manifests the way in which the limitations of language and the incompleteness of human experience allow the opportunity for coherent development of the law and at the same time produce an inherent incoherence within the law.
The book should be of interest to advanced undergraduate students (particularly on jurisprudence courses), postgraduate students, academics, and practitioners concerned to reflect on the nature of the discipline they practice.
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This book is designed to serve as a quick reference guide for working legal assistants, as a textbook for paralegal programs and to assist legal assistants in preparing for the Certified Legal Assistant examination. Experienced legal assistants and attorneys prepared this manual. It is a collection of proven techniques and procedures used by legal assistants nationwide. The techniques described are examples of past successful solutions to actual assignments accomplished by working legal assistants. They may be used as starting points from which legal assistants may make changes, adaptations, and modifications in similar situations.
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Written by a lawyer, this book is excellent for anyone who works in a law office and uses WordPerfect for Windows. It describes everything you need to know to effectively use WordPerfect for Windows in a law office. The macros on the disk automate hundreds of everyday routines and can save hundreds of hours of work.
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The Microsoft® Office System is the most popular desktop suite of personal productivity tools and technologies. Because the Microsoft Office suite of tools is so comprehensive, it can be challenging for people in certain professions to understand how to use Office to perform tasks specific to their job. This book focuses on the tasks an Attorney performs every day—rather than the all too common software-centric approach that many other technology books habitually adopt. Other Microsoft Office books on the market for the legal profession are often difficult to understand because they largely address an Information Technology (IT) audience, cover too many professions in a single book, or are so large (more than 800 pages) as to be overwhelming. This book was written with attorneys in mind. In fact, this book was developed by consulting and interviewing industry experts, legal trainers, technology experts, paralegals, and of course, attorneys. The authors learned exactly which topics were most troublesome for attorneys, and made sure to explain them thoroughly. This book covers the use of these Microsoft Office System products for Attorneys:
-Microsoft® Word 2003
-Microsoft® Excel 2003
-Microsoft® Outlook 2003
-Microsoft® PowerPoint 2003
-Microsoft® OneNote 2003
This book helps Attorneys cut through the hard stuff, and makes Microsoft Office work for them. This book comes with free bonus materials:-Additional Legal Templates
-Advanced Chapters
-Keyboard Shortcut References
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A concise paralegal-specific introduction to the computer skills needed in the legal environment.
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