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Top 10 Mobile Applications for Legal Professionals
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2. ALL LAW
A free source for federal laws
that comes with a legal
dictionary, All Law offers
additional legal material
including state laws, Supreme
Court cases, and the Federal
Register. The additional
content requires a one-time
payment for each type of
content.
3. DRAGON DICTATION / DRAGON MOBILE ASSISTANT
The former is for Apple and
Blackberry devices, while the
latter is for Android. Both apps
are free. They can convert
speech to text and text to
speech, set reminders and
appointments, and be
programmed to respond only to
your voice.
4. IJURY
This app allows lawyers
to take notes about jury
selection and allows
the jurors to be seated
based on either their
name or number. It
costs $14.99 for the
original and has been
made available for
Android users at the
cost of $9.99.
5. RULEBOOK
Relying on a number of rule books,
the Rulebook app gives access to
Bluebook, one of the most common
case books used in law school. Take
advantage of this additional
resource. The basic app is free for
Apple devices, but Bluebook access
costs $39.99.
6. FASTCASE
This app for Apple devices
requires registration, but is
free afterwards. Its database
includes both federal and
state cases, making this a
versatile download. Searches
can be performed using a
variety of methods. Search
histories and the ability to
save documents are available
for a fee
7. US CONSTITUTION: ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION
The U.S. Constitution is the
basis of the legal system of
the entire United States.
Therefore, having a resource
that includes not just the
Constitution, but various
analyses and interpretations,
is a wonderful asset. This app
is distributed by the
Congressional Research
Service and is free for Apple
devices.
8. BRIEFCASE
This app allows you to create
briefs and put the finished
product in your Dropbox
account. The basic app is
free, but there is an annual
$9.99 cost for premium
content. Both the basic and
premium app operate
similarly.
9. DROPBOX
Many legal tools require Dropbox for
their use. Law students should create
Dropbox accounts in preparation for
the conclusion of their studies and to
allow them to become accustomed to
these other apps.
10. LEXIS Q&A
There are a number of Lexis
apps, but one of the best
studying resources for Apple
and Android devices is the
Lexis Q&A app series. This
app includes both multiple
choice and essay questions
aimed for preparing the
student for law school. Each
download in this series costs
$19.99.
11. BARBRI
Barbri allows law students to
prepare for any stage of the
studying and examination
process. The app is available
for both Apple and Android
devices. It gives any scholar
access to a variety of
additional studying materials.
The Barbri app is free to
subscribers.