Adobe Acrobat for Lawyers

If you’re not as up on Adobe Acrobat and .pdf’s as you should be (and I’m not). It’s time to learn. Pdf has been a standard format in the ‘real world’ for a long time and the local Federal Court now requires all of the filings to be in .pdf format, so it’s time to learn. Dennis Kennedy points to the Acrobat for Legal Professionals Blog written by Adobe themselves.  PDF for Lawyers blog written by Dave Fishel and Ernest Svenson is also a great resource for learning more about Adobe Acrobat.

Written By:John Davidson On January 27, 2006 2:23 AM

David,

Dennis and I ran into each other at an Adobe Legal presentation in St. Louis Wednesday.

Would suggest that you try to attend an Adobe program before investing, so as to make the investment worthwhile.

We were given a cd, with I will try to copy and mail to you.

John

Written By:Kerry Carroll On December 23, 2006 11:45 PM

You might also want to consider pdfDocs from DocsCorp (www.docscorp.com). An integrated PDF application that was developed specifically for legal professions:

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Redaction
Unique Organizer workspace
efiling - automatic splitting of documents based on size or page number

Check it out!

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