Friday, September 03, 2010

Making Computers Work for Lawyers

Modern computers and software drastically reduce time, effort, and expense related to searching, collecting, storing, moving, duplicating, and reusing information. For us, the impact is enormous and the effects ripple further than I can imagine.

With just a brief exposure to the full capabilities of common and "basic" technology, I sensed that something very different was going on.  Something easier, more powerful, and fun; something that warranted serious thought and attention.

After years of immersion,  I am consistently awed but what engineers and programmers have accomplished and floored by the power of the innovations  sitting in front of me with labels like Mac OS X, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, Windows and Google. 

This is an exciting time. 

I built OSLC for a platform to explore LawTech and  to help my clients, colleagues, and friends transition into working in the new digital media.

I invite your comments and welcome your questions.

Seth Azria, Esq.

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