The Supreme Court Rules are the place to begin any investigation when it comes to dealing with client records and property. Not only do existing clients need to be of concern, but what about files and property for clients that you can’t locate, are there fiduciary responsibilities that are raised?
With all of the concerns recently raised by news that the government is using Google search data for investigation purposes....
Google’s latest upgrade to its desktop search tool will actually store copies of YOUR files on Google’s Computers!
There are times that using the command line is faster than trying to use a GUI. I especially like using the command line for dealing with network connectivity issues.
Fred Faulkner IV has some good tips on web strategies that’s posted to LLRX.com.
It seems that Google’s mantra of “don’t be evil†has a different meaning for Google then for the rest of us.
In cooperation with X1, I've arranged for a total of 50 free copies of the x1 Desktop Search Engine for my readers. This is strictly a "first come, first served" offer, and will end on the download of the 50th copy or April 30, 2006.
Easy to use, good value choice to upgrade your notebook computer’s hard drive.
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