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23 Pass It On: Newsl. Gov't & Pub. Sector Law. Div. 1 (2013-2014)

handle is hein.journals/passit23 and id is 1 raw text is: for the Government Lawyer
on the Road and in the Courtroom
by Tom Mighell and Joseph Waters
hree years ago, no one could have guessed how the iPad would revolutionize our
lives. This simple-looking tablet allows us to arm our home security system
remotely, watch entire seasons of T.V. shows on overseas flights, and play Candy Crush
while waiting at the orthodontist's office. But this powerful device can allow you to do
so much more than surf the web and play games. As the iPad's popularity grew among
lawyers, it still was rarely seen in the courtroom. But with the proliferation of legal
apps, more and more government lawyers are using this nifty device to take notes, do
research, review depositions and present evidence in trial or at hearings. The iPad is a
tool that has revolutionized
the practice of law. You no
longer have to bring a technol-
ogy guru or assistant to court
with you to work the technol-
ogy; you can do it all yourself.
Read on for our advice on
apps and tips.
Apps
Notetaking
Literally dozens of apps exist
to take notes, but we like
several. Noteshelf (http://bit.
ly/uvUsa9, $5.99) allows you
to take notes, file them into
notebooks, and download
templates and themes. You
can also save notebooks in
PDF to Dropbox.
Notability (http://bit.ly/
sK79wm, $1.99) integrates
handwriting, PDF annotation,
typing, and recording; helpful
when you want to record meetings while you are taking notes. Also valuable is a
built-in security feature.
If you want an app that converts your handwriting into text, check out 7Notes
(http://bit.ly/IU6dEv, $7.99).
Managing Documents and Files
With PDF Expert (http://bit.ly/uYj8vd, $9.99) you can read and annotate PDF docu-
ments and fill in PDF forms. Great if you need to highlight text, make notes, or draw on
memos, caselaw, and other PDF files.
GoodReader (http://bit.ly/urxFKM, $4.99) is one of the best apps for managing files
on the iPad including documents, audio, video, photos and PDFs. GoodReader also has
an annotation feature for marking up PDFs using typewriter text boxes, sticky notes,
lines, arrows, and freehand drawings, as well as a security feature that allows you to
password-protect folders or individual fies.
Depositions
TranscriptPad (http://bit.ly/ywMCsq, $89.99) is pricey but well worth the cost. The
app allows you to consolidate all of your transcripts so that you can search across an
entire case, a single witness, or one deposition. The annotation feature lets you reference

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