[blindlaw] Formatting Captions
rodalcidonis at gmail.com
rodalcidonis at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 04:31:31 UTC 2019
This is a clear instance where you have to pick your battle as a blind
attorney. This kind of task always get done by my assistant. While it would
be helpful for you to know generally how it should be done, the actual task
of doing it should be delegated to an admin assistant.
This Is not even an accommodation issue, but rather indicative of good
professional judgment on the job. This situation is analogous to an older
attorney delegating the task of typing his hand-written work into the
computer, which happens all the time in law offices around the country.
Rod Alcidonis, Esq.
-----Original Message-----
From: kelby carlson via BlindLaw
Sent: Thursday, January 3, 2019 3:19 PM
To: blindlaw at nfbnet.org
Cc: kelby carlson
Subject: [blindlaw] Formatting Captions
Do any of you know ways to quickly create and properly format captions for
use with motions and other court filings? Do you have secretaries do it? I
find this takes forever and interferes with the actual work I need to do.
Sent from my iPhone
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