
One Legal brings low cost eFiling and eService to San Francisco
You can now electronically file general civil cases in San Francisco Superior Court for just $9.95 with One Legal — 55% less than the average
You can now electronically file general civil cases in San Francisco Superior Court for just $9.95 with One Legal — 55% less than the average
When it comes to legal writing, the stakes are high. Hard-to-read or understand court filings can harm cases and, sometimes, lead to sanctions from the
For many working in legal jobs, it seems that Google Chrome is the browser of choice. However, despite it being the most widely used web
“Typography matters because it helps conserve the most valuable resource you have as a writer — reader attention.” So says Matthew Butterick, a graphic designer-turned-lawyer
Paper, paper, paper! Many law offices are overflowing with the stuff, and it causes a lot of issues. How do you physically store it all?
Santa Clara County will soon begin requiring electronic filing. What do you need to know to be prepared? Court officials have recently announced that, beginning
Moving to a completely paperless law office might seem like an insurmountable task. Look around now and you’ll likely see paper everywhere: case notes, client
Note from the editor: In October 2015, we wrote a post setting out some of the big changes that were coming to the California courts.
It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Adobe Acrobat here at One Legal. Judging by the positive response to two of our recent articles
Since computers entered the mainstream in the 1980s, it’s been hard to escape articles proclaiming the era of the paperless law office. Indeed, “The Economist”
Microsoft Word is one of those programs that you instinctively think you’re a master in, because you likely use it almost every day of your
If you’re like most legal professionals, a day in your life consists of a never-ending to-do list. And if the items on your list never
Here at One Legal, we love to read, learn, and share the latest legal practice news and best practices. We’ve written before about how podcasts
The PDF (or Portable Document Format) has been a mainstay of law offices for some time. Until recently, it has mainly been used as a
Since March 2016, electronic filing (“eFiling”) has been either required or permitted in 10 counties of California. By the end of 2016, eFiling will be
Here at One Legal, we know a bit about getting court documents filed accurately and on time. That means we also have the inside scoop
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