Articles in the Latest Issue of Canadian Lawyer Magazine
February 15, 2011
We wish to bring your attention to February’s edition of Canadian Lawyer Magazine. In this issue can be found three very interesting articles touching on technology:
Automate this, by Donalee Moulto
“Mama always said, “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” But then Mama wasn’t a lawyer.”
This article presents an overview of how the use of document assembly software and templates can enhance efficiency for firms, big or small, and save them, as well as their clients, money.
Facebook is the new water cooler, by Robert Todd
“Canadian workers have been gathering around water coolers to complain about supervisors for as long as they’ve been taking afternoon trips to Tim Hortons. But only recently has the workplace grumbling emerged online, with the dawn of social media sites like Facebook. A recent British Columbia Labour Relations Board ruling, however, should make workers think twice before venting online about their bumbling bosses.”
Why a DMS is better than Windows, by Jason Leung
“Welcome to my knowledge management column! In this column, I will discuss different types of technology that lawyers can use to help meet the modern client’s demands to deliver legal services faster, cheaper, and better.”
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