Faulkner’s Practical Web Strategies for Attorneys
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on March 15th, 2006
- Filed in Helpful Websites/Blogs
There are just too many good resources on the Internet these days - and keeping track of them is increasingly difficult. Fortunately, a recent article gives some great tips on how to keep everything organized:
"How often do you use the Internet during the day? Two hours a day? Four? Whether you are filing a brief, searching for new legislation in your state, or researching legal information about a particular case you are working on, the Internet has become an integral part of our lives. Traditionally, web browsers are pretty similar in functionality. Out of the box you can bookmark favorite web pages and organize them. That’s about it. There are, however, some great additions to web browsers that can make your experience better, faster, and more efficient through the addition of toolbars, bookmarklets, and extensions."
Link: LLRX.com — Faulkner’s Practical Web Strategies for Attorneys.
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