![]() ![]() What is the most frustrating thing about using a Mac in your practice? The most frustrating thing that I still encounter is having one rare mission-critical program that is Windows-only and not web-based. There is rarely a learning curve with any Apple hardware or software, so I can spend more time practicing law. I can be just as efficient and effective working on my 11-inch MacBook Air from a park bench as I can working at my desk with my 27-inch iMac Retina. What was the primary reason for using a Mac in your practice? Because Macs just work and they allow me to work from anywhere. The firm has been all-Mac for a long time. Benjamin Stevens, The Stevens Firm, PA Family Law Centerįirst up is THE Mac Lawyer himself, Ben Stevens, who runs The Mac Lawyer blog as well as his three-lawyer family law practice in South Carolina. ![]() For Part Two, I reached out to four of the most prolific and proficient Mac-using lawyers to ask how they run their practices on a Mac, so you can benefit from their insights. In Part One of this “all-Mac” series, “Still Want an All-Mac Law Office?,” we talked about what you need - hardware, software, cloud services and more - and how you can get your Mac law office going.
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