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! Technology in the Law Office (3rd Edition) ↠ PDF Download by ^ Thomas F. Goldman eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Technology in the Law Office (3rd Edition) "arrived on time. its a textbook, what more" according to william lee. arrived on time. its a textbook, what more can I say? except I dont think I opened the book a single time for the semester, but that is because the professor did not make lesson plans from the text. "Could Be Better" according to Dr. D. I had to get this book for a Computer Applications for Law class in my paralegal program. Already being technologically savvy, I really didn't need to take this course, but being how it counts
Title | : | Technology in the Law Office (3rd Edition) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.48 (726 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0132722992 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-27 |
Language | : | English |
Technology in the Law Office, 3e builds a strong foundation in technology concepts, applications and vocabulary so students are prepared to work effectively in today’s law office. This new edition includes an early chapter on ethics and two chapters devoted to electronic discovery. With a focus on self-reliance, it helps students develop a hands-on understanding of the most popular legal software programs, including AbacusLaw, Tabs3, SmartDrawLegal, LexisNexis CaseMap and TimeMap, and Sanction II. This edition includes new video case studies and more references to Microsoft Office applications, making it an outstanding reference for those studying and working in the legal field.
"arrived on time. its a textbook, what more" according to william lee. arrived on time. its a textbook, what more can I say? except I dont think I opened the book a single time for the semester, but that is because the professor did not make lesson plans from the text. "Could Be Better" according to Dr. D. I had to get this book for a Computer Applications for Law class in my paralegal program. Already being technologically savvy, I really didn't need to take this course, but being how it counts towards one of the ten courses needed to get my certificate, I decided to take it for an easy A.My major compl. Meh If it's required for a class, get it. Otherwise, don't bother. Lemissa Snufaluph I'm only 4 chapters in, but I've already seen several typographical and factual errors. Not big things that make the text unreadable or that would make you look like an idiot when you go to work in a law firm, but little things. For example, the author says USB stands for "Universal Service Bus" instea
About the Author "Thomas F. He graduated from Boston University with a major in Accounting and practiced accounting while pursuing a law degree from Temple University School of Law. Goldman" is an attorney at law with a federal, state, and local practice. He is currently a Professor of Law and Management at Bucks County Community College, where he has been coordinator of Paralegal Studies. . He has lectured widely and has taught accounting, management, and paralegal courses
Goldman" is an attorney at law with a federal, state, and local practice. He has lectured widely and has taught accounting, management, and paralegal courses. He is currently a Professor of Law and Management at Bucks County Community College, where he has been coordinator of Paralegal Studies. "Thomas F. He graduated from Boston University with a major in Accounting and practiced accountin
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