Some words by yours truly about how I use the iPad in my law practice over at the 37Signals product blog. From the 37Signals inventory, I use Backpack and Highrise – both of which are quite serviceable through Safari on the iPad. Certain apps enhance the interface a bit, especially on the iPhone. Be sure [...]
Getting Files into the Cloud from your iPad
I’ve written a lot about the different apps you can use to create and view files on the iPad. I’ve also mentioned Dropbox a ton as a key element in my document storage and retrieval workflow on the iPad, though there are lots of good cloud storage solutions. Unfortunately, some of the file creation apps [...]
iPad Use Case for Lawyers: Lunch Meeting
The other day I had a lunch meeting scheduled with a potential client. Part of the meeting was going to involve my take on a number of documents provided by the client. In preparing for the lunch, I knew that I wanted to be able to refer to a number of provisions throughout the documents [...]
Comparing Legal Documents Using the iPad? Not yet (but a workaround).
A couple days ago I received the following e-mail: Hi Josh, Thanks for a great blog. Just wanted to highlight one feature that, unless I am mistaken, no iPhone/iPad app offers: track changes in word processors. Being an M&A/contracts lawyer, a track change option is an absolute need for me if I want to use [...]
Get Your Docs onto the iPad using Dropbox
So, you are on the go and need to edit some files? If you have your iPad, the iPad versions of the iWork applications and a Dropbox account, you can easily access, import, edit and deliver files while on the go. Note: If you don’t have a Dropbox account, go get a free one and [...]


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