Instead of scribbling important notes on Post-It notes, the backs of envelopes, and various scattered legal pads, you can use OneNote to capture, organize, share, and use random notes wherever you need them. In this session we’ll introduce you to OneNote, give you tips to get the most from it, show you practical ways that lawyers can use it as a valuable tool, and get you thinking about ways to start using OneNote today to become more productive. We’ll talk about using OneNote for research, organizing case details, collaboration, and more. To demonstrate its versatility, the entire session actually will be spent in OneNote, without a PowerPoint slide in sight.