How One Lawyer Uses a Personal Computer on his Desk Instead of a Legal Pad and Dictating Machine [1985].
This article appeared in 1985, when almost no lawyers used computers on their desks. Joshua Stein relied on a Kaypro II computer, which used floppy disks (each holding 188 kilobytes), had a 9 inch screen, and had 64 kilobytes of memory but no hard drive.
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