There’s nothing more exciting that being around at the birth of a new internet product (at least for a geek like me). That’s exactly what went on at TECHSHOW. Scrible is a useful new product that, when coupled with an online legal research service (like Fastcase), is incredibly useful to a family law practitioner.
Imagine doing your research in your browser, adding online sticky notes, highlighting text and saving it all with one click. That’s what Scrible does for you. It takes all that data and organizes it on a private site and you’ll have your research materials handy when you need them. You can even save the material for more than one client at a time. It’s a perfect tool for getting the legwork done before you start drafting a brief.
Of course, you don’t have to limit your use of Scrible to legal research. It will save any webpage you visit and you can use to organize everything from your hunt for vacation destinations to medical research for a upcoming trial.
Victor Karkar is the Scrible C.E.O. and he walks us through the product in this interview. Scrible is free. Give it a try.
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