Chapter 13- Computers in a Law Office

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Across
  1. 6. electronic filing in court of pleadings and other documents.
  2. 7. Software that combines multiple tasks in the control and management of a case. Includes calendaring, document control, document assembly, document tracking and billing.
  3. 13. A method of notifying subscribers of new content on an Internet site by syndicating notice of the new content to subscribers.
  4. 15. A summary or abridgment.
  5. 16. Using online deception as a pretext to obtain information from another person.
Down
  1. 1. A method of displaying and linking information found in different locations on the same site or on different sites of the World Wide Web.
  2. 2. Software that stores, retrieves, and tracts facts, documents, testimony, and other litigation material.
  3. 3. Software that allows you to organize, search, retrieve, and sorts data.
  4. 4. The discovery by a party in litigation of an opponent's data generated by or stored in a computer or other digital device.
  5. 5. A collection of appellate briefs and related documents drafted in prior cases that might be adapted for current cases and used as models.
  6. 8. Software that performs tasks for an end user other than the major tasks of running the computer itself.
  7. 9. A search of every word in every document in a database.
  8. 10. A measure of the size of printed letters of the alphabet, punctuation marks, or other characters.
  9. 11. a notice that a legal dispute has occurred and that information pertinent to the dispute must be preserved by the person or organization in possession or custody of such information.
  10. 12. paper or computer system designed to provide reminders of important dates.
  11. 14. An internet journal or diary on a mainly legal topic.