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What Lawyers Need to Know Before Switching to an iPhone

ExecSense, June 2009, Minutes: 60


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In 'What Lawyers Need to Know Before Switching to an iPhone,' we examine the specific capabilities, applications and functionality that most benefit lawyers. Take the 30-60 minutes to view this Instant Impact seminar to understand the differences between the iPhone and other mobile devices (such as a Blackberry), learn about email and iPhone “apps” capabilities, and ask specific questions of the speaker about any reservations or questions you have regarding the iPhone functionality.

Upon ordering, we will send you a CD with the seminar on it for viewing on your computer or mobile media device (iPod/iPhone, Blackberry). The CD will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device).

The seminar focuses on:

- Everything you need to know in 30-60 minutes about whether you should switch to an iPhone and why other lawyers have done so

- The 10 questions asked the most by lawyers with respect to why the iPhone is better than other mobile devices (such as the Blackberry) and how to capitalize on its functionality as a lawyer

- A detailed look at web surfing, email, applications and other features on the iPhone that are especially suited for lawyers

- How to get started on an iPhone in 5 easy steps (and under 30 minutes) if you decide to switch

- Why other lawyers have made the switch and specific ways they use their iPhone to be more productive, stay better connected and capitalize on features only available on an iPhone

Praise for Reed Seminars:

“Thorough, informative and interesting...an efficient, effective means of gaining in depth insight….” - Greg Nowak, Partner, Pepper Hamilton

“A tremendous time saver for the busy attorney...” – Michael Goshko, Burns & Levinson

“Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow. The Reed Seminar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time.” – Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana



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