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Best Android Tablets for Lawyers

Best Android Tablets for Lawyers

With the holiday season and end-of-the-year business write-offs- looming in the future, now couldn’t be a better time to purchase an Android tablet for your law practice. The problem for some lawyers is deciding what Android tablet is best. Fortunately, there’s millions of sites on the internet feeding information, including Lifehacker, which posted its listContinue Reading

Samsung Stays the Stay

Foss Patents is reporting that the Appeals Court for the Federal Circuit has granted Samsung’s motion to stay the injunction pending the appeal. Foss reports that this might be a temporary stay, as Apple has until July 12 to respond to Samsung’s motion. Whether Samsung will be successful on the appeal is still to see.Continue Reading

Samsung Readies to Oppose Injunction

Samsung Readies to Oppose Injunction

Courtesy: Nexus404.com With the preliminary injunction issued, Samsung has filed it’s notice of appeal and motion to stay pending appeal. Yesterday, Judge Koh held a status conference, presumably to address the appeal issue and stay. I’m still waiting for information about the conference. While I perused the docket sheet, I noticed this gem, which isn’t receivingContinue Reading

You Ask, I Answer – More on Android Tablets

You Ask, I Answer – More on Android Tablets

In a follow-up to this post, another reader requested information and recommendations on Android tablets for a new solo-practice attorney. Here’s the questions posed: I recently left my firm to strike out on my own and one of the reasons for the shift is to move my practice into the 21st century.  I am aContinue Reading

So You Got a Smartphone – It Still Doesn’t Cut It

Congratulations. You finally ditched your "dumb phone" and upgraded your cell phone. In fact, you now have a phone you can use to send email!  What's more, you're "going mobile." You tell your clients and colleagues to "catch me out of the office, anytime." Brag away cowboy, you've finally reached the 21st century. Unfortunately, you'reContinue Reading