Sentences with phrase «use tablets for law»

According to the 2016 ABA Legal Technology Survey, only half of all lawyers use tablets for law - related tasks.
As we recently reported, according to the American Bar Association's 2012 Legal Tech Survey, a whopping 89 % of lawyers now use smartphones and the percentage of lawyers who use tablets for law - related tasks nearly doubled over the period of one year, increasing from15 % in 2011 to 33 % in 2012.
Of the 49 percent of respondents in ABA's annual Legal Technology Survey who use a tablet for law - related tasks away from the office, 81 percent use iOS devices; and, as our «Apple in Law Offices» survey showed last year, in - firm iPad usage rose 10 percent over the previous year to 67 percent.

Not exact matches

The FTC, which works with the Justice Department to enforce antitrust law, said that Qualcomm used its dominance in supplying baseband processors used in smartphones and tablets to extract elevated royalties for patents in what the complaint dubbed a «no license - no chips» policy.
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Law360 reporter, Megan Leonhardt, recently wrote an article (subscription needed) on law firms using mobile technology for business development efforts as a means to take advantage of increased smartphone and tablet use.
Fifty - one percent of lawyers say they use a tablet for doing law - related work while away from their primary workplace.
Business software (like Microsoft Office), law practice management software and accounting software (like QuickBooks), are all accessible via the cloud, including mobile versions for use on smartphones or tablets.
If you are a veteran tablet user, do you have any other unusual uses for your tablet in your law practice?
His takeaways include: the importance of internet networking for lawyers, including via smartphones and tablets; the expectation that website visitors to law firm websites via desktop computers will decrease in favor of mobile device users; the recommendation that lawyers explore Facebook and its mobile app as part of networking efforts; and the observation that applications designed for networking are best used on mobile devices / tablets, not traditional computers.
According to yesterday's press release, Irwin Law and Quebec digital publisher Nubook have agreed to distribute Irwin's ebooks on a Nubook reading app designed for use on a tablet computer.
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