Document Conversion Software
This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Document Conversion Software articles. Document conversion is an important aspect of law practice, especially when it comes to ediscovery and scanning. Free information, white papers, case studies and press releases on document conversion software solutions and more are provided here.
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Document Conversion Software Articles
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Roadshows in Los Angeles and San Diego to Focus on Using Best Practices to Defeat Scanarchy -
Google should prevail under the Copyright Act on a fair use defense of its project to digitize copies of books. -
Developers of the open source project to produce a translator between OpenDocument format (ODF) and Open XML document formats announced the completion of the 1.0 release of the technology. The completed Open XML Translator enables conversion of documents from one format to the other and is available for anyone to download and use at no cost. -
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adober Acrobatr 8 software amid an enthusiastic early reception from knowledge workers worldwide who for months have tested and provided feedback to help the company fine tune the product line. The new Acrobat 8 provides business professionals with innovative tools for communicating and collaborating with confidence across the boundaries of operating systems, applications and firewalls. -
It is rare when a new piece of software becomes instantly indispensable for legal practitioners. The release of Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional on November 2 marked just such an occasion. -
A picture is worth a thousand words. That's why many litigators rely on video testimony from depositions to drive favorable settlements or have a strong impact in the courtroom. -
Security researchers have discovered a flaw in the Adobe Acrobat Reader that may allow malicious computer crackers to initiate attacks on personal computers, according to a report by the Associated Press. The vulnerability allows attackers to take control of the popular software and execute code on the user's computer. -
When you work as an attorney to protect intellectual property rights, every minute of every day really counts. Researching case history, technology advances, responding to email, creating motions and working on e-discovery tasks keep these legal professionals tied to a computer all day. The constant keyboarding, clicking, and maneuvering the mouse can strain and damage muscles and tendons in the fingers, hands, wrists, and arms. -
Omtool(TM), Ltd. (Nasdaq: OMTL), a leading provider of document routing products and services, is pleased to announce their support of Louisiana attorneys who were directly impacted by Hurricane Katrina. A donation has been made to help fund the "New Orleans, New Law: Community Revival with Technology", a free two-day legal technology session held by the Legal Electronic Document Institute. -
On the heels of accepting the "Best Commercial Solution" award from Ricoh Corporation, Omtool, Ltd. (Nasdaq: OMTL), a leading provider of document routing products and services, today announced its "OmReady" Partner Program.