With fewer than 10 percent of attorneys using Macs, Apple Computer has yet to seriously crack the legal market. In another hit to Apple, LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell's updated Lawyer Locator doesn't work with Apple's Safari browser. Martindale's Joe Douress says making the site Safari-compatible would have delayed its launch by two months and, because its tracking stats indicate less than 1 percent of visitors use Safari, "it wasn't that hard of a decision." Critics dispute the 1 percent figure.
Font Size:
![]()
Mac Users Miss Out on Legal Tech Options
The American Lawyer
March 7, 2006
This content is now available at LexisNexis®.
The ALM® and LexisNexis® Content Alliance
LexisNexis® is now the exclusive third party online distributor of the broad collection of current and archived versions of ALM’s legal news publications. LexisNexis® customers will be able to access and use ALM’s content by subscribing to the LexisNexis® services via lexis.com® and Nexis®. This includes content from The National Law Journal®, The American Lawyer®, Law Technology News®, The New York Law Journal® and Corporate Counsel®, as well as ALM’s other newspapers, directories, legal treatises, published and unpublished court opinions, and other sources of legal information.
ALM’s content plays a significant role in your work and research, and now through this alliance LexisNexis® will bring you access to an even more comprehensive collection of legal content.
If you are not currently a LexisNexis subscriber, contact 1-800-227-4908 to find out more or click here to have a customer representative contact you directly.
