Q: What’s more unusual than a lawyer who wants to relive the first year of law school?
A: A lawyer who uses a Macintosh computer.
Lawyers are switching from Apple computers to PC's more than ever, with only a few holdouts left. The reason for the switch? Compatibility with clients, the dominance of PC programs and little catering from Apple itself.
March 07, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Q: What’s more unusual than a lawyer who wants to relive the first year of law school?
A: A lawyer who uses a Macintosh computer.
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