
The device supposedly runs on the faster Verizon Wireless data network and has a keyboard. Attorneys who have purchased the iPhone will reconsider the Verizon LG VX10000 Voyager? Perhaps the Verizon phone will be great for those who do not know how to easily text or type on a usual cell phone keyboard? News articles have reported that the Verizon phone is similar to Apple's iPhone in that it has a touch screen and web browser built-in.
Will attorneys on the go purchase the Verizon phone versus the Apple iPhone by comparing the products or the price?
What special features are attorneys demanding with their phones these days?
It seems that the phone has become a distraction at meetings. One partner at a major law firm brings her phone to client meetings, and does not feel rude in any way to respond to email messages and look away while the client presents its issues. Another partner at another major law firm brings his phone to client board meetings, and responds to messages while billing hours for the board meetings. How productive can the attorney be with the multitasking? Sometimes these particular attorneys with their inattentiveness to clients end up writing down inaccurate meeting notes, or misinterpret issues and provide difficult to understand advice.








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