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LawTech Blog by Seth Azria, Esq.
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I have never been one for dragging around books and when, in the history of the planet, could I have all these volumes in my pocket:

  • Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure ($2.99)
  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ($2.99)
  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ($2.99)
  • New York Domestic Relations Law NY-DRL ($5.99)
  • New York Estates Powers and Trusts Law – NY EPTL ($5.99)
  • New York Civil Practice Laws and Rules – NY CPLR ($5.99)
  • Florida Motor Vehicles Code – FL Laws Title XXIII ($5.99)
  • California Family Code ($4.99)
  • California Probate Code ($3.99)
  • California Evidence Code ($2.99)
  • California Penal Code ($4.99)
  • Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure ($2.99)
  • Arizona Courts and Civil Proceedings Code – ARS Title 12 (5.99)
  • Texas Family Code ($5.99)
  • Texas Penal Code ($4.99)

And on…. (I only got through about the first 10 pages of 111 in the Apps store.)

My personal favorite:

  • Black’s Law Dictionary 8th Edition ($49.99)

How do they work? Look? I took a series of screen shots of the FRAP to show you. While I haven’t used all these volumes the one I featured here is good looking and feature rich.

I know that many lawyers love the Blackberry and don’t want an iPhone- I often chide my friend that his Blackberry looks like the old Atari game system. Maybe ATT is not your carrier of choice, which is my friend’s reason for hanging on.

In that case, what office can be without an iPod touch to hold volumes of reference and record voice notes and interviews, in addition to everything else the iPod touch can do? An iPod as an office tool? Sure, why not?

Check out what it looks like in the Screen Shot Gallery

 

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