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 Letters to the Editor

BarTalk June 2004
Volume 16, Number 3

Once you’ve had mac, you never go back


That was a great article (Vol. 16/No. 2) on Tony's experience as the sole user of a Mac in his office. However, that's nothing! Our firm, Staples McDannold Stewart, is fully on Macs – from iMacs to Powerbooks, programs to networks. And anything an IBM can do, Macs can do better.

More importantly, Macs for lawyers makes business sense. Lawyers are too busy to figure out how to make computers work, we just want to get the work done! Macs allow us to do that. We can focus on the big picture and not waste time being sidetracked with glitches (what's a virus?). This way, we spend more time serving our clients – and that's billable time.

Troy DeSouza, Victoria


Send your Letters to the Editor to:
Caroline Nevin, BarTalk Senior Editor
Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch
Fax: 604.669.9601 / Toll free fax: 1.877.669.9601 / Email: cnevin@bccba.org

This letter was published in the June 2004 issue of BarTalk.


 

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