[DM-MUG] Fwd: [MacLaw] Apple Seminar re: Electronic filing on the Mac

Victoria L. Herring vlherring at herringlaw.com
Tue Sep 20 12:55:33 CDT 2005


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>LIVE WEBCAST: Best Practices for Web-based eFiling Systems
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>Sep 21, 2005, from 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pacific
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>http://seminars.apple.com/goToEvent.html?id=38397&s=300
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>Overview of webcast
>Best Practices for Web-based eFiling Systems
>To help address the growing need for court systems to provide 
>electronic filing systems that are accessible by all, Apple invites 
>you to a free, interactive webcast to discuss technical best 
>practices around web-based electronic filing solutions.
>
>Presenters:
>Kenny Lee, Legal Market Manager, Apple Computer, Inc.
>Mark Malone, Internet Technologies Evangelist, Apple Computer, Inc.
>
>Who Should Attend:
>Judges, Court Administrators and Technology Consultants who are 
>involved in technology initiatives and/or electronic filing system 
>implementations at their courts.
>
>What We'll Cover:
>1. The need for standards-based electronic filing systems
>2. Technical best practices for standards-based, online electronic 
>filing systems
>3. Support options available from Apple for court systems
>
>What Should I Do If I Can't Attend the Live Presentation:
>The webcast will be recorded and posted online approximately one week 
>after the live presentation. At that time, please visit Apple's 
>website for the Legal Segment at:
>http://www.apple.com/business/solutions/legal.html
>

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