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April 2004  

Lexis & KKL Collaborate on Business Continuity Solution

LexisNexis and KKL recently announced plans to collaborate on a range of services to assist law firms in addressing their business continuity needs.  Using its extensive technology experience and facilities, LexisNexis will offer systems hosting and managed communication services.  KKL will complement the LexisNexis co-location offering with strategic consulting services, technical design, implementation services and project management based on its past experience with data center consolidation and business continuity projects for major law firms.  Read more.

Be a Copycat:  Clone Client Protocols

If your firm's document retention policies do not mirror your clients' there could be cause for concern.  What if you have documents your client has purged?  Read more.

Cost Recovery: Who’s really reaping the benefits?

New Tablet-based technology and software solutions are impacting the world of proprietary cost recovery systems. Expanding beyond basic cost recovery, nQueue is taking advantage of the portability of Tablet PCs and new Multi-Function Devices (MFDs) from various manufacturers to facilitate the scanning and profiling of paper documents, implement workflow procedures, and capture delivery information. Read more.

KKL speaks out at LawNet Meeting!

Peter Lesser will be speaking at the Southern California Regional Meeting on April 15 in Los Angeles.  Peter's presentation is titled "Technology Planning & Solutions for Business Continuity".  Click here for more information.

Taking the "POP" out of Web Ads

The Internet has become an advertiser's paradise.  It is rare that you can navigate a web site without being bombarded with pop-up ads.  These ads are irksome, they get in your way and they interfere with your productivity.  To combat these pesky pop-up ads, several companies offer Internet toolbars that effectively block the ads and allow you to navigate in peace.   Read more.

This Month's Answer

To delete formatting, click the button that appears next to the paste, then select Keep Text Only. The Clipboard icon appears any time there are format differences between the contents in the clipboard being pasted into the host document.

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How do I paste text into Outlook without getting the original formatting?

 

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