Apple Small Business: What Happens In Vegas Stays On Her Mac
As many of our clients are aware, SHCC, Inc. is an all-Mac company. Everything from processing photos, to analyzing data, to preparing defect lists and reports, to the cost estimate, to snazzy on-screen presentations is managed by a MacBook Pro running OS X. There are more Macs laying around that are employed, but the only “Windows” this company is involved with are usually vinyl, aluminum or sometimes wood.
Apple’s “Mac @ Work” site regularly showcases different companies that rely upon Apple technology for their business needs. In the most recent feature, one of our own is highlighted - a construction attorney, Renée Mancino, Esq.
In Las Vegas, high-stakes showdowns don’t just take place on the gaming tables — they also happen across the tables in conference rooms every time lawyers go head-to-head.
Attorney Renée Mancino recently prevailed in a $2.5 million dollar Las Vegas construction dispute by keeping a poker face and a confident low-key cool. She claims that the winning hand she held wasn’t due to luck, but to the way she organizes her cases — and her entire home-based law practice — using Macs.
The article focuses on how this successful attorney has forged her own path working from a home office. She relies on the help of three paralegals, a high-speed wireless internet connection, document scanners, some specialized software, and the good graces of the e-filing system at Clark County.
20 March 2007 | Business, Construction Defect, Litigation, Technology | Comments


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