PDAs and Attorneys

July 24, 2006 on 12:29 pm | In Tech Tips |

Have a PDA?  I’m a recent convert to a Palm Treo 650…per the suggestions of Matt, Doug, Ernie, Buzz and about a zillion other tech attorneys.

Did you know that the New York Law School has an excellent page called JurisPDA that covers everything an lawyer/law student needs to know about PDAs?  The website notes:

You’re a law student or a lawyer and you just got a palmOne or Sony handheld organizer.  You’re probably wondering: “How can I use my handheld to be more effective and efficient?”  This Web site, designed by New York Law School professors Denise Morgan and Tanina Rostain, and Grace Lee, the school’s Electronic Services Librarian, is intended to answer that question.  Through systematic research, and plenty of trial and error, we have gathered an inventory of what we think are the most useful Palm OS® handheld applications for lawyers. In addition, we’ve put together some legal reference materials, like the U.S. Constitution, Federal Rules of Evidence, and assorted Supreme Court cases, for you to download and read on your PalmOS® handheld. JurisPDA puts at your fingertips all the resources you need to make the best use of your handheld in law school - and afterwards, when you start to practice law.

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