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Written for the one-term paralegal or legal assistant specific computer course discussing the role of computers in the law office. This text covers basic information on hardware and software, and includes coverage of the most recent developments in the industry. A practical text that does not assume previous computer experience. Hands-on exercises (now more on Windows) move from step-by-step directions to open-ended tasks. Educational versions of legal software are free to adopters to use to complete hands-on exercises for time and billings, litigation support, and docket control. Case Histories offer real examples of computerization at law firms. New chapter on Windows includes Windows 95. Free legal software to qualified adopters.
This comprehensive, up-to-date guide to computer technology used by law office personnel covers basic computer concepts; software programs and applications, including Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, AbacusLaw, CaseMap, HotDocs, Summation iBlaze, Tabs3, TimeMap, TrialDirector, WestLaw Next, and Google Scholar; and topics such as electronic discovery, Internet legal/factual research, legal timekeeping and billing, litigation support software, case management and docket control software, mobile computing, document management, security, ethics, and the electronic courthouse. Also features hands-on exercises and a glossary.
Using Computers in the Law Office, fifth edition provides up-to-date information regarding the use of technology by paralegals in all types of legal organizations. It includes basic computer concepts, including hardware and major software programs such as Word and Excel, and also addresses more complex skills and software programs available. Important topics covered include electronic discovery, Internet legal/factual research, legal timekeeping and billing, litigation support software, and case management and docket control software. A variety of other topics are also covered including: mobile computing, document management, security, ethics, the electronic courthouse and many other trends in legal computing. Each topic is presented in a clear and organized manner and includes many examples of how the software is actually used by the paralegal on-the-job. With more than ten hands-on tutorials, students have the opportunity to apply what it presented in the text and practice using computers to complete legal work.
Written for the one-term paralegal or legal assistant specific computer course discussing the role of computers in the law office. This text covers basic information on hardware and software, and includes coverage of the most recent developments in the industry. A practical text that does not assume previous computer experience. Hands-on exercises (now more on Windows) move from step-by-step directions to open-ended tasks. Educational versions of legal software are free to adopters to use to complete hands-on exercises for time and billings, litigation support, and docket control. Case Histories offer real examples of computerization at law firms. New chapter on Windows includes Windows 95. Free legal software to qualified adopters.
The student workbook includes the Hands-On Exercises: Basic; Intermediate; and Advanced. These tutorials include step-by-step instructions to guide the student through the applications.