My Legal Projects
My Legal Projects is ideal for new or summer associates who must remember the unique requirements for each legal research project they work on. When receiving a legal research assignment, use My Legal Projects to record the key details on your iPhone® or iPad™. Each project is saved individually and can be shared with colleagues via email or Bluetooth.
Product Features:
• Create a new project by first adding its header information, including the Client/Matter # and Due Date
• Use the project details page to record additional information about the project, including the jurisdiction, key terms, relevant cases and/or statutes, etc.
• Share your notes with colleagues via email or Bluetooth
• Prompt yourself about upcoming deadlines by setting reminder notices
• Link from My Legal Projects directly into WestlawNext™ mobile (requires separate subscription to WestlawNext)
• Call for expert reference help directly from the project list (iPhone-only, requires separate Westlaw subscription)
• Move projects to the Completed List as you finish them
• All project information is stored on your device for continuous access
We welcome your feedback. Please send your comments and suggestions for the My Legal Projects application.
What's new
- Accessibility support added
- Fixed add project as calendar event on iOS 5
- Fixed email text formatting
- Auto-selection of newly created project on iPad
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- Last changed:
- Mar 06, 2012
- Category:
- Productivity
- Developer:
- West, a Thomson Reuters business
- Version:
- 1.2.0
- Average Rating:
- 4.00 (7)
- Size:
- 2.8 MB
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