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Submitted by wells. on Jul 30, 2007 09:48 AM. MiscProducts
The 2007 TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide identifies 185 problems faced by law offices. Vendors of various products and services offer their solutions to these problems. This extensive guide is available as a free PDF download. The problems range from Backups & Disaster Planning to working with Trusts & Estates. Each solution includes a concise description, contact information, and often a free download that may require registration.

Technolawyer Product/Solution Guide 2007

You can download the free PDF eBook here. It takes just three clicks to go to any page in the eBook using its Table of Contents interface.

The eBook also includes a separate publication, BlawgWorld 2007. See our separate article describing this useful publication here.

Tip for Navigating the PDF file

After you drill down to a page and want to return to where you were in the Table of Contents, use the Previous View button in Adobe Acrobat. In version 7 it appears at the bottom of the screen as left arrow in a green circle. In version 8, you may need to add it to your Toolbar by going to: Tools | Customize Toolbar. In the Page Navigation Toolbar section, check off Previous View and Next View. These controls work like the Back and Next buttons in your Web browser.

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