How to stay sane when using track changes in Word
If you work in a law office, then it’s a near certainty that you’re familiar with collaborating on documents using Word’s track changes features. Today,
If you work in a law office, then it’s a near certainty that you’re familiar with collaborating on documents using Word’s track changes features. Today,
Most people, legal professionals included, make up terrible passwords. We know this because, after major hacks of big name websites, details of the passwords used
Following a series of recently announced changes to the California Rules of Court you may soon need to change how you’re preparing documents to adhere
Optical character recognition, usually abbreviated to just OCR, is the process of converting image files containing letters and words (such as scans or photographs) into
If you’re eFiling documents at court, whether in California, Texas, or elsewhere, it’s best practice to add electronic bookmarks so that the document is as
It’s long been best practice to ensure that the PDF documents you file electronically with the court are text searchable. That’s because one can navigate
Redaction — the permanent deletion of data from documents — used to be really simple. In the past, thick permanent marker pens were used to
Do your days feel like they’re whizzing past, leaving you with little more than a much longer to-do list? In busy, always-on-the-go professions like the
The fact is that eFiling is rapidly becoming a reality in state courts through the US, including California’s superior courts. Right now in California, eFiling
When it comes to learning about cyber security, the first thing you notice is that there are a lot of threats out there. Sometimes the
Originally published July 5, 2016. Updated October 25, 2016. The days of filing paper documents at courthouses in California are numbered. That’s because electronic court
Law firms have a clear duty of care with respect to the sensitive information they hold about their clients and the matters they’re working on.
State courts are increasingly following the example of the federal courts and moving to require electronic filing. Just look at the changes underway in the
A study by researchers at San Francisco State University once found that 20% of Americans are chronically late — and, according to recent surveys, it’s
Cyber attacks have been in the news a lot lately, with data breaches at major companies and tales of hacked emails regularly featuring on the
Consider this scenario: you’re preparing to file a financial disclosure in a divorce case. To protect your client’s confidentiality, you’ve dutifully removed all of their
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