Great collection from Tools and Toys. I still hear people criticize the iPad as just a gadget for "consuming" information rather than "creating" information. And I’ve always said GREAT! Because...
I’m happy to announce my latest project Apps in Law at www.appsinlaw.com. I offer short video review of apps that lawyers can use on their iPhones and iPads. I plan to offer at least one review...
If you 1) practice in Wisconsin and 2) are getting a new iPad for Christmas, then register now for “iPad for Lawyers – Featuring Brett Burney” sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin. The ...
If you’re an iPad-wielding lawyer it’s time to spend a tiny bit of your professional technology budget on 2-3 apps that you need in your practice. I’ve been using TrialPad and TranscriptPad...
I was interviewed for a blog post entitled “Lawyers and iPads: What Will Law Firms Do Differently in 5 Years Thanks to Going Mobile?” that appeared on the Relativity Blog on July 24, 2105. k...
If you find yourself regularly thumbing through a book looking for a rule or statue then you might consider using the Rulebook iPad instead. All your rules are literally at your fingertips and yo...
It's all about the iPad! Brett Burney has been invited to speak to lawyers and groups around the country on how to incorporate the iPad into their everyday practice. Many of these sessions are al...
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When Apple first introduced the iPad, they described the web-surfing experience as like "holding the Internet in your hands." Not only were you literally holding the Internet browser in your hand...
I've been a big fan of TechnoLawyer for many years, and I appreciate the fact that Neil and his team devote a good chunk of their publication space to how lawyers use Macs and iPads. They know th...