Volume 26 - Number 7 | October 2008
| October 2008 Issue in PDF Format |
| Lotus Platform Presents Unique Challenges In e-Discovery By Amy Dove Lotus Notes is most commonly known as an e-mail and calendaring application often compared with Microsoft Exchange. However, Lotus Notes can be much more than just e-mail. The collection of Lotus-based data requires a carefully considered approach that can present interesting e-discovery challenges. |
| What’s So Great About SharePoint? By Michael Savino The popularity of SharePoint is undeniable. As the legal competitive landscape intensifies, more and more firms are looking to SharePoint to improve client service and collaboration. SharePoint allows law firms to store and locate critical information in convenient, flexible, sites, bringing it together in a meaningful way and enabling attorneys to become educated on industry trends and client concerns via the use of wikis, blogs, RSS feeds and the like. Below is an outline of the key benefits of SharePoint to law firms of all sizes, and how firms can take advantage of these features. |
| To Catch an e-Criminal By Ken Stasiak and Dave Kennedy Someone is stealing electronic data from you right now. A person your firm or company has trusted for years is doing things that are making you suspect he or she is stealing. You dont know how or with whom, but you know something is wrong. What do you do? Where do you turn? How do you find out for sure? |
| Product Review Acrobat 9.0 Looks Quite the Same, But Feels Very Different By Brett Burney Who can dispute that the Portable Document Format has become the lingua franca of legal documents today? PDF is the standard for electronic filing, scanned documents, digital signatures, form distribution, and much more. Adobe has now released version 9 of its flagship application, and while there isnt much that is brand new, there are some noteworthy improvements for the legal community. |








