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What can neuroscience tell us about crime? (podcast)

Mar 15, 2017, 8:30 am CDT

Lawyer may be sued under attorney deceit statute for lawsuit misrepresentation, federal judge says

Mar 15, 2017, 8:00 am CDT

Law firm reveals contract lawyer was actually disbarred; he had billed 6,900 hours in Sprint suit

Mar 15, 2017, 7:00 am CDT

Rocket Matter unveils Office 365 integration

Mar 14, 2017, 5:06 pm CDT

Judge refuses to dismiss food-libel case against ABC News over its 'pink slime' coverage

Mar 14, 2017, 4:05 pm CDT

Cartoon poll: Which caption do you find most appealing?

Mar 14, 2017, 3:30 pm CDT

Paul Hastings to acquire most of Boies Schiller's corporate group

Mar 14, 2017, 2:21 pm CDT

ABA's Legal Ed Section seeks comments on proposed revision to admissions test standard

Mar 14, 2017, 2:06 pm CDT

US lawmaker wants ethics rules to require warning in legal ads seeking drug plaintiffs

Mar 14, 2017, 12:29 pm CDT

In 'fiery' letter, resigning US attorney says feds should target social media to fight Chicago crime

Mar 14, 2017, 11:24 am CDT

Twelve years after his arrest, accused murderer remains incompetent for trial because he can't talk

Mar 14, 2017, 10:20 am CDT

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Question of the Week.

Question of the Week

Do you use a tablet computer in your law practice?

Are smaller, lighter laptop computers and larger smartphone screens making tablets obsolete?

San Diego solo Jeff Bennion asks that question this week at Above the Law, citing reports of flagging iPad sales.

“Unless you travel on planes a lot or are constantly out of the office for extended periods of time where you have to read a bunch of legal documents, it really doesn’t make sense anymore to invest in a tablet,” Bennion writes. As for himself, he decided to invest in a $1,200 laptop with touchscreen capabilities rather than a $600 tablet and a $600 laptop.

So this week, we’d like to ask you: Do you use a tablet in your practice? What technology have you decided to invest in, and why?

Answer in the comments.

Read the answers to last week’s question: What’s your workout?

Featured answer:

Posted by fclatty: “I’m 72. I do arm and leg exercises five or six days a week, in water. I alternate a 45-minute session in a resistance pool with a 50-minute workout in an indoor heated pool. The RBG workout puts me to shame. I’m signing up for some core and weight classes today!”

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