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April 16, 2010
Friday Fun Part II: Using Children's Book Format for Reports (and Instructional Materials) for Lawyers
Greg Lambert uses StoryJumper.com, and a CD-ROM full of clipart to demonstrate how even lawyers can benefit from having their reports formatted as children's books. His topic, the state of BigLaw business based on this report at The BigLaw Firm in Q4 2009. Greg's3 Geeks and a Law Blog post here. Sounds like an excellent format for explaining very expensive online search services licensing terms and costs to your user population. [JH]April 16, 2010 in Legal Research Instruction, Products & Services | Permalink