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Top Personal Productivity Apps for Busy Lawyers
By Jim Calloway
Many software tools have a huge variety of features and options. They are very powerful. But the more features there are, the more training is required. Some lawyers prefer simple apps that have more limited functions but accomplish them very well. A solo practitioner often can benefit significantly from implementing a personal productivity app focused on tasks like time-tracking, note-taking, calendaring or project management.
Top Personal Productivity Apps for Busy Lawyers is a feature from the editors at Attorney@Work that showcases ten (well, actually 11) useful, personal productivity apps, including some great tips on Google Calendar and the Calendar app most of you already have and use from Microsoft 365.