7 Microsoft Outlook quick tricks all legal professionals should know
The chances are that if you work in a law office, then you’re using Microsoft Outlook many times a day. In fact, according to our
The chances are that if you work in a law office, then you’re using Microsoft Outlook many times a day. In fact, according to our
Adobe Acrobat is probably one of the most crucial tools for any efficient law office. In fact, with more and more courts moving to eFiling,
For the last couple of years, we’ve been working hard to combine our 25 years of filing and serving expertise with the latest developments in
At One Legal we’ve long prided ourselves in being among the most successful process servers in the business. Until recently, the California Code of Civil
A career in the law means a career spent writing. Almost all legal work, in one way or another, boils down to some form of
Legal professionals – Paralegals, Legal Secretaries, and Attorneys – often get information and educational material from the same sources: legal websites, magazines, and professional organizations.
Have you ever wanted to eServe your documents but worried that you might not be doing it correctly? eService can be much more efficient and
Almost one year ago, eFiling became mandatory for all civil case types in 10 Texas counties. Today, there are 109 counties and 290 courts utilizing
As we previously posted, the State Bar is strictly enforcing their compliance rules and this year, they have conducted the largest audit to date. Everyone
Back in February of this year, One Legal attended an MCLE rule amendment meeting at the California State Bar. As an MCLE provider, it is
San Diego County Superior Court has revised its Civil eFiling requirements. All requirements are effective as of June 30, 2014. Here are five updates that
On May 20, 2014, San Diego Superior Court announced that effective June 30, 2014 it will initiate eFiling in its North County Civil Division. Documents may
Rejected eFilings are a source of frustration for many legal secretaries, paralegals and attorneys across Texas. The Texas Supreme Court has issued new standards for
eFiling clerks at the Orange County Superior Court have been asking Electronic Filing Service Providers, such as One Legal, to raise awareness among the eFiling
Texas paper savings galore Think of how much paper you could save by switching to electronic instead of paper copies. Well, this is just what
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