Law Office Automation
Jan. 15, 2002
Cyberspace Storage
In today's wired world it's not only necessary that attorneys input motions, briefs and other court papers into a computer (after all, there's only so much paper a lawyer can stack on his or her desk and floor), but the documents must be accessible when they're away from the office (say, at the golf course).




In today's wired world it's not only necessary that attorneys input motions, briefs and other court papers into a computer (after all, there's only so much paper a lawyer can stack on his or her desk and floor), but the documents must be accessible when they're away from the office (say, at the golf course).
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