Sherman Oaks, Calif.-based LiveDeposition.com, a provider of web-based legal deposition and video conferencing services, has released a series of mobile apps that will allow attendance at streaming depositions via iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or Android-enabled smartphones and tablet devices.
Attorney Greg Hoole highlights apps lawyers are using to enhance their practice, including GoodReader, Rulebook, JuryTracker, Quickoffice Pro, and Evernote.
A mobile application for finding legal ethics opinions is now available from the New York State Bar Association, and two other applications are being developed.
Vancouver-based Colligo Networks, a provider of email and document management software for Microsoft's SharePoint platform, has released Colligo Briefcase Enterprise, a mobile application for browsing, viewing, and storing SharePoint data on Apple's iPad tablet.
With LinkedIn profiles and legal blogs as just two possible additions, the signature lines of the future can be so much stronger, writes attorney and author Adrian Dayton.
Agilewords, a San Francisco-based developer of cloud-based document collaboration applications, has released its legal document collaboration app for the iPhone.
ALM Legal Intelligence has released a new survey report, "Productivity in the Legal Profession: The Impact of Mobile Technology," based on an online survey of 266 U.S. lawyers.
Adobe this week tweaked the usability of its FormsCentral service and shared details about its planned enterprise features for 2012.
On Monday, the research service arms of both LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters released new software aimed at making searches as simple as possible for lawyers.
Using HTML5 technology, Aderant plans to launch mobile versions of its software for law firms in spring 2012, the company's research and development chief said.