T. Bishop has a great blog on Tablet PCs at Law and Tablets. In this article, he assembled some good resources for lawyers using Tablet PCs:
Are you considering a Tablet PC? I thought it might help you to see how other attorneys and judges feel about Tablets. Below is a list of case studies and testimonials I have gathered across the Net:
---Tablet PCs used by court personnel.
---Testimonial from a judge.
---International Law Firm Weil Gotshal's implementation.
---A day in the life of an attorney with a Tablet PC.
---The Greatest American Lawyer's testimonial (thats the name of the blog)
---One from Toshiba.
---Law Schools and Law Reviews.
If peer tech envy doesn't get you, remember our clients. Our clients are using Tablet PCs at a rapidly increasing pace. Here is a long list of case studies by industry.
The fact that our clients use tablets means two things. First, they understand the productivity and will eventually expect us to understand it too. Second, to the extent it impacts where their documents and records are found, it creates a new place to look for data and a new type of data (digital ink) we need to search for in discovery

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