I don’t use Macs; they’re pretty, slick and seem to do a great job. They have terrific graphics. They don’t get bogged down with viruses. People who have Macs are generally a fun bunch. Everything points to using Macs in the law office.
But I don’t use Macs. Why? Well, aside from a childhood training class on an Apple II I’ve never used a Mac. It’s no excuse, but I’m just a creature of habit in some ways.
Grant Griffiths over at Home Office Lawyer points us to Solo on a Mac, a post from Law Technology News by Ed Siebel. Ed has been practicing from his home now for the last five years, and uses a Mac in his practice. It’s a good read, so take a look for some insights into the mind of the Mac lawyer.









