This year's Apple at
Law User Survey revives the annual tradition begun with Clio's «Apple in Law Offices» survey, conducted from 2010 to 2013.
Attorney at Work recently collaborated with MILOfest to conduct the «2015 Apple at
Law Users Survey,» aimed at getting a snapshot of how law firms are using Apple products.
Not exact matches
This area of the site guides
users through a step - by - step procedure for identifying limited English proficient students and assessing their capabilities, including such steps as becoming familiar with relevant
laws and administering a home language
survey.
In over a year developing Apollo, Clio spent more than 600 hours and 60 days visiting
law firms, consulting with clients, conducting
user testing, and monitoring feedback from customer
surveys and interactions.
The annual technology
survey, published by ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) reflects the input of over 400
law firms representing more than 106,000 attorneys and 217,000 total
users.
In the
survey,
users of legal services grade Swedish
law firms on 13 areas which include both the individual lawyer's work and the firm as a whole.
The invitation to participate in the
survey was found on Lexum's Supreme Court of Canada's decisions web site (scc.lexum.org/en) and sent through the related e-mail distribution list, so it could be that the respondents come out of a group more interested in free access to
law than the general body of legal information
users.
For years, editorial decisions at Carswell and at Canada
Law Book have been based the best information readily available — anecdotal evidence from
users and reviews of the competing products — but not on the solid information that a
user survey can provide.
But he also claimed the company believed it was acting within Facebook's policies and UK data protection
law when it licensed the data from professor Aleksandr Kogan whose
survey app was the Trojan horse used to gather 270,000 Facebook
users» data and their friends» data — resulting in some 50M profiles being harvested in all.