Sneak Peek: A TurboLaw Billing Program?

November 13, 2007

TurboLaw Billing Icon Yes, that’s right. A billing program made by the people who brought you TurboLaw.

We heard your cries for simple, straightforward, easy-to-use billing software, and decided to do something about it. With 10 years of experience making software for the legal profession, we knew we could make something amazing. So we put our crack team of developers together, and we’re very excited by what they’ve put together – and we think you will be, too.

You can expect further announcements regarding this program to be posted here in the near future. In the meantime, here’s a few “sneak peek” pictures of what the program looks like so far (click the pictures for full-sized images).

To be notified when TurboLaw Time & Billing is ready, email your contact information to sales@turbolaw.com.

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We hope you like it!

Using E-Z Pass data to prove infidelity

November 6, 2007

In what might be a compelling reason to go back to using your spare change when paying tolls on the highway, we found this report of E-Z Pass data being used to prove infidelity:

E-ZPass and other electronic toll collection systems are emerging as a powerful means of proving infidelity. That’s because when your spouse doesn’t know where you’ve been, E-ZPass does.

“E-ZPass is an E-ZPass to go directly to divorce court, because it’s an easy way to show you took the off-ramp to adultery,” said Jacalyn Barnett, a New York divorce lawyer who has used E-ZPass records a few times.

Lynne Gold-Bikin, a Pennsylvania divorce lawyer, said E-ZPass helped prove a client’s husband was being unfaithful: “He claimed he was in a business meeting in Pennsylvania. And I had records to show he went to New Jersey that night.”

Whether it’s E-Z Pass or Fast-Lane, such devices provide an often overlooked source of evidence.