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As more legal professionals use PDF files they will be looking for timely, honest information about imaging and use of PDF files. This site has a loyal readership that is growing steadily every day. When people find this site it's because they want information about PDFs so they are more likely to click on product advertising that is relevant to their interests.

PDF for Lawyers is the best known site for legal professionals who use PDF files. Several federal court websites link here (see, for example, http://tinyurl.com/kg2sb and http://tinyurl.com/54zae), and many legal technology writers are regular readers.
Also available on this blog:  PDF For Lawyers: Standard

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