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Esquire | Mac is a blog by Adam Greivell, a 20+ year Mac veteran and Maryland litigation attorney. Adam practices law primarily in Hagerstown, Maryland. Macs are his weapons of choice.
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(1) It should go without saying, but, I'm a lawyer and I can't keep from saying it: This site is for informational purposes, and is not to be construed as legal advice. I can't imagine how anyone could possibly think anything here equates to legal advice, but in case you did: it doesn't. 
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Sunday
Jul202008

Quick Thanks to TechnoEsq

I just wanted to send a quick thanks to Finis Price at TechnoEsq for giving Esquire | Mac this awesome bit of spotlight:

TechnoEsq often runs across new legal and legal-related blogs on the
Internet, however it is rare that we find one which captures our
attention within the first month of launch. Esquire Mac is one of those rare legal blogs.

* * *

His blog has delivered early on its promise to present tips, tricks,
reviews and musings about using Macs in a small law office and has
already shown us a few programs we have never seen before in the short
time the blog has been running. Keep an eye on this legal blog, you
will be glad you did!

Thanks for the good word, Finis! I was truly honored and humbled to read his post this weekend. Check the full post here.

By the way, in case you haven't checked out my About page, Finis and TechnoEsq are/were a significant source of inspiration for this blog.
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