Thursday, 26 December 2013

Good website to learn to prepare pdf documents

• Acrobat for Legal Professionals (http://blogs.adobe.com/

acrolaw/) A site created by Rick Borstein, who works for Adobe and 

knows a lot about using Acrobat in general. He isn’t a lawyer, but 

his blog focuses on the legal profession, and has a trove of useful 

information for lawyers and legal professionals. Definitely subscribe 

to his e-mail newsletter, so you’re assured of getting the latest posts. 

And check out the category links on the right-hand side of his blog; 

there are some incredibly useful posts there, organized by topic.


• PDF for Lawyers (www.pdfforlawyers.com) A blog is created in 

2004 to help lawyers learn how to get more out of PDFs in their 

law practices. There’s an e-mail newsletter that comes out twice a 

month, so you might want to subscribe to that as well to keep up 

with new information about using PDFs in the legal profession.

• Paperless Chase (http://paperlesschase.com) is started 

(and a company of the same name) to help lawyers get more orga-
nized by pushing less paper. Since using PDFs is crucial to being 

paperless, you’ll find a lot of useful information about how to use 

PDFs there as well.
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