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Courtroom Technology ’
Jan 6th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Courtroom Technology, Featured, Lead Article, Twitter
The courtroom now includes Twitter. What? Twitter inside the courtroom? Yes, it’s true. A Colorado judge recently approved the use of Twitter, and blogs, inside the courtroom to cover an infant-abuse trial. Wichita Eagle (Kansas) reporter, Ron Sylvester, pushed for the court to allow the use of Twitter for his courtroom reporting. Sylvester argued courts [...]
Tags: attorney, court, courtroom evidence, courtroom reporters, Courtroom Technology, law, lawyer, media in the courtroom, public access, trial coverage, Twitter
Posted in Courtroom Technology, Featured, Lead Article, Twitter |
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Dec 31st, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Attorney Gadgets, Courtroom Technology, Featured, Lead Article
From Apple.com: About Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure The Law Pod is a great legal resource for iPhone and iPod Touch. Law Pod’s web applications can be quickly and easily installed on your iPhone or iPod Touch by following the directions on the law pod home page. The Law Pod currently features the following web [...]
Tags: attorney, Courtroom Technology, federal rules of appellate procedure, federal rules of civil procedure, federal rules of criminal procedure, federal rules of evidence, iphone, law, law firm, law students, lawyer, lawyers, legal resource, model penal code, perfect companion, rules of civil procedure, technology, u s constitution, u s constitution amendments
Posted in Attorney Gadgets, Courtroom Technology, Featured, Lead Article |
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Dec 20th, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Featured, Twitter
Follow me – @Rex7 Lawyer Blogging Tip: If Marilyn Monroe was a Blogger What Would She Do? http://tinyurl.com/7ttd5d # Constant Connection Affecting your Offline Relationships? – http://bit.ly/hD2z # A Tech-Lawyer: Innovation of Lawyer’s Practice Skill and Service Mode in the Process of Global Economy Integration – http://bit.ly/pSUL # Burger King Uses Twitter to Send Cease [...]
Tags: attorney, court, Courtroom Technology, dennis kennedy, law, law firm, lawyer, legal, office, Social Media, sole discretion, technology, tweets, Twitter, unscheduled maintenance
Posted in Featured, Twitter |
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Dec 19th, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Attorney Gadgets, Featured
My first post after final exams is sort of a cheat. But it’s good info. Also, I’m going to try to keep all future posts short because, as most of you know, I first started blogging as a mircoblogger on Twitter – follow me! Here’s a copy of an email I received regarding the American [...]
Tags: aba techshow, american bar association, attorney, court, Courtroom Technology, internet sites, law, law firm, lawyer, legal technology, office, records management, technology, technology professionals, technology trends, tracking technology, Twitter, virtual practice
Posted in Attorney Gadgets, Featured |
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Nov 27th, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Attorney Gadgets, Featured, Lead Article
With the new Golden Shellback coating product, dropping your phone or Blackberry in water has never been more fun. All kidding aside, this product may be a good insurance policy on your handheld gadgets. Works on Blackberrys, iphones, GPS units, and pretty much anything you wish to safeguard from liquids. A maritime lawyer’s paradise! “Golden [...]
Tags: attorney, court, Courtroom Technology, lawyer, technology
Posted in Attorney Gadgets, Featured, Lead Article |
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Nov 25th, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category:
About the Blog One goal of this site is to connect lawyers to new technologies in hopes of making the practice of law easier – both inside and outside the courtroom. This site serves as a resource regarding the latest legal technology within the legal profession. As the blog became increasingly popular, the creators reached [...]
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