

A carregar... The lawyer's guide to LexisNexis CaseMappor Daniel J. Siegel
Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This practical guide is filled with numerous tips designed to help you get the most from LexisNexis CaseMap and includes step-by-step instructions and illustrations. Designed for beginners as well as longtime users. The Lawyer's Guide to CaseMap is an old-style software instruction manual. It gives a general overview of CaseMap, a powerful spreadsheet-database program for attorneys. Then it delves into each toolbar command, often giving each one a full-page explanation. While you can pick up many hints when reading this book, the author primarily relies on the demo example case provided with the software. I would have liked to have seen additional examples, or at least a chapter on "how *I* use the software" as it is quite complex and some features may not be necessary in a small-firm setting. (There is a "case study" on the author's web site for this book -- http://www.casemapbook.com/ -- but perhaps because it refers to other programs in this software suite, it was not included in the book.) Even with that minor complaint, this is still a worthwhile book for attorneys who use the software. There are numerous screenshots which help the book flow even if you are not near a computer. Several helpful sidebars provide some extra tips that aren't specifically related to a toolbar command. It's a book you can read from chapter-to-chapter (which, admittedly, is a bit boring), or dip into when you have a specific question about a certain command. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
LexisNexis CaseMap is a computer program that makes analyzing cases easier and allows lawyers to do a better job for their clients in less time. This guide is filled with many tips designed to help you get the most from LexisNexis CaseMap. It includes step-by-step instructions and illustrations. It is suitable for beginners and longtime users. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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