There’s no doubt that 2009 marks the year when lawyers, law firms, and legal professionals are realistically considering using web 2.0 technologies within their business. (Arguably, these tools have been around for over half a decade.)
- Rex Gradeless
"There’s no doubt that 2009 marks the year when lawyers, law firms, and legal professionals are realistically considering using web 2.0 technologies within their business. (Arguably, these tools have been around for over half a decade.)"
- Rex Gradeless
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"When I worked at Apple the number one thing people would call or come into the store complaining about was how their screen on their iPhone was broken and how their hard drive crashed and they thought they’d lost all their music!"
- Rex Gradeless
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"Social Media Law Student was selected as 1 of 14 in “best legal technology blawgs”. This is especially an honor as some of our mentors, and fellow colleges, were also selected. We have a great respect for those within our niche."
- Rex Gradeless
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Why anyone would try to scam some of the world's most tech savvy legal professionals is beyond me. Unfortunately, someone tried. And they got caught.
- Rex Gradeless
"Why anyone would try to scam some of the world’s most tech savvy legal professionals is beyond me. Unfortunately, someone tried. And they got caught."
- Rex Gradeless
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"The federal judiciary recently posted a revised version of the Federal Rules of Evidence to solicit comments on the proposed changes. The revisions, overall, are a tremendous improvement over the current rules. They make the rules easier to read and understand. However, while the goal of these re-styled rules is to avoid any changes in meaning, I think some of the proposed changes will result in a change in meaning."
- Rex Gradeless
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Google might just have broken the back of the Westlaw/Lexis legal information duopoly by incorporating case law and legal journals into its Scholar search.
- Rex Gradeless
"The legal research game has just taken a light-year shift, thanks to Google. Last night, Google quietly non-announced that Scholar search now includes U.S. federal and state case law and legal journals."
- Rex Gradeless
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"One of the most popular pieces of Web 3.0 technology available today is Dropbox. With this bad boy, you no longer have a single excuse to avoid backing up your files. Everyone dreads the day when their computer flashes that permanent blue or black screen and they realize, “Oh no, my files are gone!” Dropbox lets you rest easy, knowing that all the information you hold dear is safe and sound."
- Rex Gradeless
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Death is always a morbid topic, but we're mortal beings and it's better to discuss this topic sooner rather than later. As law students we are quite detached from death because we are trained to think of death in legal terms infused with logic and exempt
- Rex Gradeless
"Death is always a morbid topic, but we’re mortal beings and it’s better to discuss this topic sooner rather than later. As law students we are quite detached from death because we are trained to think of death in legal terms infused with logic and exempt from pathos."
- Rex Gradeless
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What Apple Says About Windows 7 Nov 3rd, 2009 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Attorney Gadgets, Law Office Software, Lead Article, Practice Management, Social Media, Web 2.0 | Edit Is it true? What do you think? Anyone switching? Comment below.
- Rex Gradeless
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To celebrate the bright Web 3.0 cloud of Google’s release of its latest product, Google Wave, I’d like to take this opportunity to remind everyone of the efficiency that is: Google.
- Rex Gradeless