by Eric Zaidins | Apr 13, 2012
The Swivl, according to its manufacturer, is “a sensor enabled and motorized base for your mobile video device with a paired marker.” Doesn’t sound very exciting, does it? If you’ve ever given a talk that you wanted videoed and wished you...
by Eric Zaidins | Mar 23, 2012
Software Review Update: On February 10, 2012, I reviewed TheFormTool, loved it, and didn’t think it could get much better. I was wrong. Your Dollar Matters just released version 2.0 and its new features include more than two dozen sophisticated math functions to...
by Eric Zaidins | Mar 16, 2012
This post is the last in the series of reviews on the cool tech stuff I came across at the beginning of February at LegalTech 2012 NY. Today’s review is on the iTwin, a fantastic and ingenious way to access files remotely and securely. Today, there are many...
by Eric Zaidins | Mar 9, 2012
One of many interesting discoveries I made at LegalTech NY 2012 was something I didn’t know I needed until I saw it. Philips has manufactured some pretty cool tech over the years. As a user of Nuance’s Dragon Naturally Speaking, I was impressed to learn...
by Eric Zaidins | Mar 2, 2012
If you’re a full-time neutral, chances are you don’t have to worry about capturing your time for billing purposes. But, if you’re providing hearing officer services on an ad hoc, billable hourly basis, keeping track of your hourlies is critical to...
by Eric Zaidins | Feb 24, 2012
FreeConferenceCall.com, headquartered in Long Beach, California, (despite appearances to the contrary, not all of the companies at LegalTech 2012 NY were hawking e-discovery services) promises free conference calling without any gimmicks or hidden fees. In addition to...