Computerization for trust and estate attorneys
Donald H. Kelley has recently published his book entitled The Electronic Practice.
Here is the publisher’s description of the book:
For attorneys, acountants, financial planners, life insurance underwriters, financial planners and charitable organization professionals in the trust and estates field. Expand your ability to use computers in practical day-to-day applications! Learn about efficient computer usage, computational and drafting softwere and finding information and resources on the internet.
Included are basic “how to” materials on computer technology and internet based research for trusts and estates practitioners.
Get information and tips to ease and enhance your hands on computer experitnce. This book includes numerous and detailed reviews of software and web-based applications needed in the trusts and estates practice, as well as information and checklists to help you evaluate such packages.
The accompanying CDRom (to be periodically updated) installs a file on your computer that makes the entire book instantly available for consultation as you work and links you to websites with specialized resources of value to you as a trusts and estates practitioner. Such linking, in effect, allows this book to serve as a Table of Contents to the riches of the internet. The links extend to computer technology, substantive law and factual resources for the trusts and estates practice.
Macintosh users will benefit from discussions of Mac technology and the file on the acompanying CDRom functions on the Mac (recent OS versions) as well on Windows.
Electronically leverage your time and abilities with instant access to specialized information you need as a trusts and estates practitioner.
Special thanks to Neil Hendershot, editor of the PA Elder, Estate & Fiduciary Law Blog, for bringing this book to my attention. You may also read his review of the book here.
