Robert_Toxen%anvil.UUCP@harvard.HARVARD.EDU (09/15/86)
> From: Larry Lippman <larry%kitty.uucp@BRL.ARPA> > > At the moment I am being compelled to offer an opinion on a computer > system for a medium-sized law office; they want to start out small, and do > not want to spend the money for a law office automation system (like a product > of Barrister Information Systems). For three or four secretaries (and to > allow for growth), I am inclined to recommend a 3B2 or NCR Tower XP as the > most COST-EFFECTIVE means of implementing a multi-user system. Comments, > anyone? > > ==> Larry Lippman @ Recognition Research Corp., Clarence, New York > ==> UUCP: {allegra|decvax|rocksanne|rocksvax|watmath}!sunybcs!kitty!larry > ==> VOICE: 716/688-1231 {hplabs|ihnp4|seismo|utzoo}!/ > ==> FAX: 716/741-9635 {G1,G2,G3} "Have you hugged your cat today?" My brother is a partner in a company that sells some software for Law Offices that they developed. It was jointly developed by my cousin, who is a third year law student, and one of their programmers. I've not seen it demonstrated but it sounds quite good; it runs on the IBM PC. They have offices in New York, Washington D.C., and Boston. I don't have the office phone numbers but those interested can phone my brother, Eric Toxen, at home at 617-596-1695 (in Boston) after 7 PM EDT. I have no financial interest in his company. Bob Toxen Stratus Computer {ucbvax!ihnp4,harvard}!anvil!bob (Please use THIS address to reply) "panic: can't happen"