Safety First! Understanding Safety Signs

We all know how important safety in the workplace is. In order to keep employees and visitors safe you need to make them aware of any dangers that may exist and how to handle emergency situations if they should arise. Employers have legal responsibilities to make these hazards known and visible to reduce the chance […]

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The Grass is Always Greener…On the Golf Course!

With the brutal winter behind us, and warm summer weather upon us, it should come as no surprise that everyone wants to get outside. You begin to see parks and sidewalks fill with people, outdoor parties, kids swimming in the pools, and of course you see golf courses fill with golf enthusiasts. Although golfing is […]

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Understanding File Resolution and Its Importance in Print

It is all too common that people grab files from the web, want them blown up, printed out and expect to have a quality print. However, that will not be the case. Almost always the file’s resolution is too low to enlarge and the printed piece would look fairly blurry. But what does low resolution […]

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CMBA Celebrates the Legal Community

We all know too well that once the weather breaks, it is time to celebrate. For many, it is the rejoicing of graduation, the reveling of the summer holidays, or purely the celebration of warm weather and cookouts. For the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association (CMBA) it is time to celebrate the legal community and welcome […]

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Presentation Board Design Tips

After years of printing presentation boards for our clients in the architecture and engineering fields, we know how important they are. The presentation and the selling of your concept are the most crucial parts of the design process. After all the time you have put into your concept, you want to make sure that your […]

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Color Matching: Screen vs. Paper

After years in the printing industry, we have heard the same question over and over: “Why are the colors on my computer screen different from the colors on the printed piece?” Unfortunately, there is no cookie cutter answer to this frustrating issue. There are many variables that play a role in the color variation from your […]

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Don’t Tiff and Tell

You may have heard the phrase “tiff processing” before if you have been involved in an eDiscovery matter. While it may make sense to “tiff” documents in some matters, there are core set of file types that should very rarely be converted to static images such as .xls, .mdb and .csv just to name a […]

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The History of Law Day

In 1957, Law Day was first envisioned by Charles Rhyne, the President of the American Bar Association, as a special day for celebrating the U.S. legal system. For some time, Rhyne was President Eisenhower’s legal counsel while Eisenhower was in office. Only a year later in 1958, President Eisenhower proclaimed May 1st to be Law […]

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eDiscovery Technology Updates

Written by: JP Midgley, CEO of Avalon Document Services You can’t pick up a legal publication or check your email without getting bombarded with articles, advertisements, CLE announcements or case law involving new technology in litigation. Everything is “eDiscovery this” or “ESI that”… I am hoping to avoid adding to the mass confusion and bombardment […]

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All Kinds of Binds – Choosing a Binding Method

Now that you have your documents printed or your copies made, how should you keep them all together?  Why by binding them of course. While some may think it is as easy as telling a vendor to just print and bind your documents, they may be forgetting they have a wide variety of options to […]

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