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The 2009 ABA TECHSHOW April 2 - 4, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois is rapidly approaching and so is the time to take advantage of early bird discounts!
May a lawyer use an e-mail service provider that scans e-mails by computer for keywords and then sends or displays instantaneously (to the side of the e-mails in question) computer-generated advertisements to users of the service based on the e-mail communications?
How do you give or receive computer help when you or someone else needs need it? It seems the folks at CrossLoop think that they have your solution.
Many lawyers seem to have a love - hate relationship with their technology: when it works like it is supposed to, we love it, but when it prevents us from getting a brief done or acts up in other ways we hate it.
Scanning documents is invaluable in reducing the amount of paper that firms must maintain, not to mention how it improves lawyers’ access to that information. However, while large multifunction copiers with scanning capabilities are being used in document centers in more and more offices, for many law practices maximum efficiency can be found by using desktop scanners at individual workstations instead. That approach, though, raises cost and space issues. The KeyScan KS-810 may solve your problems in both areas.
TECHSHOW 2009 officially started this morning and if attendenace is down, its difficult to tell. I started the day of with my friend Britt Lorish Knuttgen of Automated Horizons on Hardcore Scanning for Law Offices of ANY Size as part of the Paperless Practice Track. It was a standing room only crowd and it's encouraging to see the number of attendees who are adopting scanning technology.
TECHSHOW 2009 came to a close on Saturday April 4 with the standing room only 60 Sites in 60 Minutes closing session. I had arrived ealry and had my netbook running to Tweet about the session and check on recommended sites as they came up. Imagine my surprise when I looked up and saw Compujurist on the huge screens on both sides of the room.
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