November-December 2008 JCR By Nancy J. Hopp, RDR, CRR, CMRS December 1, 2006, is a date that changed the world of litigation for judges and lawyers alike. You didn’t notice the earth shaking? Maybe we didn’t feel anything because those tremors are only now manifesting in the court reporting...
From a portion of a review on MacWorld by Antony Bolante November 4, 2008 Speech transcription However useful it may be, it’s hard to get excited about manually logging metadata—or as Adobe calls it, metalogging. But many editors will be thrilled to hear about one of the Metadata panel’s...
The following article is from Law.com Legal Technology Section By Norman C. Simon October 28, 2008 Nearly every electronic document contains metadata: embedded information that is generated during the course of its creation, editing or transmission. Metadata can reveal much about a document, including...