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New “Must Have” PDF Book For Lawyers By Ernie Svenson.

21 Sunday Dec 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Adobe Acrobat, Legal Technology

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Review: PDF Essentials for Lawyers by Ernie Svenson / MPU 230, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://tinyurl.com/mvtts7k

You know this has to be good. First, it’s recommended by Jeff Richardson; second, the book is written by PDF expert Ernie Svenson. It doesn’t get much better than that. -CCE

I still remember the time, many years ago, when PDF documents seemed novel. Today, of course, most attorneys work with PDF documents just about every day, especially if you practice in federal court. And PDF is my preferred file format for storing documents on my iPad. My GoodReader app has a huge number of folders, each of which is full of PDF documents for the pleadings, correspondence, research, exhibits, and other key documents associated with my case files. But as much as I work with PDF files, I always feel like there is so much more to know about working with this file format.  I suspect that most of you feel the same way. (If you don’t, then either you are a PDF genius, or you just don’t know what you are missing.)

Today, I have two good recommendations for helping you to learn more about working with PDF files:  a free podcast, and an inexpensive book. . . .

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PDF File Reduction Lifesaver For E-Filing Restriction.

11 Sunday May 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Adobe Acrobat, Courts, E-Filing, Legal Technology

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Reducing The File Size Of A PDF The Fast, Easy Way, by Ernie Svenson, PDF for Lawyers

http://pdfforlawyers.com/category/e-filing/

Lawyers sometimes need to slim down the size of a PDF, often to meet an e-filing restriction (i.e. where a court limits the size of files uploaded to its servers).

There are two ways to reduce the file size of an existing PDF: (1) the Reduced Size option, and (2) the Optimized PDF option. . . .

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PDF Hyperlinks & E-Briefs Requirement by Some Courts.

18 Saturday Jan 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Brief Writing, Citations, E-Briefs, E-Briefs, Legal Writing, PDF Hyperlinks, Quotations, Tennessee Supreme Court, United States Supreme Court

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PDF Hyperlinks & E-Briefs: Overview Of How Lawyers Can Use And Create Them, By Ernie Svenson, PDF for Lawyers

http://pdfforlawyers.com/pdf-hyperlinks-ebriefs/

To emphasize the point, here is a brief compilation of Courts that use or require .pdf hyperlinks. Please note that this is not a complete list. If you know of other courts that require or allow .pdf hyperlinks in briefs, please forward that information to me, and I will post it. As a general caveat, always check your Court’s rules when preparing any brief to be filed with the Court, and follow them concisely.

Also, please note that the U.S. Supreme Court uses hyperlinks to citations in its opinions. But, it has encountered something called “link rot,” which causes hyperlinks to deteriorate with time. That issue has been discussed in here at:  https://researchingparalegal.com/2013/10/22/a-plan-to-stop-link-rot-forever-perma-cc/. You can easily subscribe to Perma.cc. The only problem I have encountered that it is still in beta stage and is not 100% reliable. If you encounter problems, the people who do the trouble-shooting respond quickly.-CCE

Electric Filing Order, Supreme Court of Texas: http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/ebriefs/ebriefs.asp

New Hampshire Judicial Branch: http://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/ebriefs/ 

Electronic Briefs in Trial and Appellate Courts, Jurist: http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/courttech3.htm

California Courts – Electronic Filing/Submissions: http://www.courts.ca.gov/8872.htm

State of Connecticut Judicial Branch – E-Citation Procedures and Technical Standards: https://eservices.jud.ct.gov/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fdefault.aspx

 

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The latest from Ernie Svenson on PDF for Lawyers

27 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Adobe Acrobat, Legal Technology

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Reducing the file size of a PDF the fast, easy way, by Ernie Svenson, PDF for Lawyers

http://tinyurl.com/nkurep9

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Adobe Acrobat Layouts, Themes, and Tools

23 Wednesday Oct 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Adobe Acrobat

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Joel’s Portfolio Tools – Export Portfolio Data, by Rick Borstein, Acrobat for Legal Professionals Blog
http://adobe.ly/11fNZoj

Like Ernie Svenson’s PDF for Lawyers Blog, Rick Borstein’s Acrobat for Legal Professionals Blog always has great stuff. He has shared a special treat – a new blog from his former colleague and PDF wizard, Joel Geraci. Rick says Joel can solve just about any PDF problem. Joel has started a company called Practical PDF.

Here’s a sample of Joel’s new blog, which is definitely worth taking a look and adding to your Adobe Acrobat arsenal:

PDF Portfolio Layouts, Themes and Tools, The Practical: PDF Blog
http://blog.practicalpdf.com/portfolios/

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PDF for Lawyers Blog – Lots of goodies

20 Sunday Oct 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Adobe Acrobat, Legal Technology

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PDF for Lawyers: Smart Tips for Busy Lawyers and Legal Professionals, by Ernie Stevenson 

Resources
http://pdfforlawyers.com/resources/

  • This blog is a reliable resource for “how to” articles. Its “Resources” button takes you directly to links for cheat sheets, video tutorials, and “Best Web Resources & Articles.” It’s worth checking out the rest of this blog for more useful articles and tips.

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