I recently received discovery from a plaintiff in a civil case. The attorney provided the discovery in printed format and on a “floppy” disk (computer disk in reality, although I still call them floppy disks). She did this in accordance with the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure but I still had to laugh. I haven’t [...]
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Using Adobe Acrobat to Respond to Discovery
Posted by lawtech in May 10th, 2010
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Adobe Acrobat Tips and Tricks – Pages Function
Posted by lawtech in October 7th, 2009
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Want to make pdf document creation a breeze? Click on the “pages” button in your open pdf document. From here you can quickly make several changes to your document. Like . . . Re-order pages, Delete pages, Add other pdf documents to your current document. You can accomplish all this by dragging and dropping with [...]
Adobe Acrobat PDF Tips and Tricks – Password protection
Posted by lawtech in October 7th, 2009
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Let’s say your sending a pdf document that you just scanned in and created with your new Fujitsu ScanSnap Scanner with the Instant PDF Creation feature and you want to send it to a client via email. Afterall, you want to do your part to protect the environment and be known as a green business [...]
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Hi, my name is Andy and I am an attorney from Ohio who works in the areas of employment law, landlord tenant law, and estate planning. I also maintain www.fmla-law.com. I am interested in technology and how it can be used to make the practice of law more efficient and enjoyable. I am writing this blog mainly for the solo practitioner and small firm. Enjoy and feel free to provide any comments.