89% for email 89% for telephone 75% for calendars 72% for contacts 61% to send texts Another 9% used their smartphones to track expenses And 5% used them to create documents IN THE CLOUD IN 2017 THE 84% of lawyers use laptops in their law firms compared to 76% in 2011. 83% of solos use laptops in their law firms compared to 78% in 2011. 51% of lawyers use tablets for law-related tasks compared to 20% in 2011. 50% of solos using them for law-related tasks compared to 19% in 2011. MORE THAN 76% OF LAWYERS report that they used their tablets to access the internet. 50% for calendars 42% for contacts 16% to create documents 7% to track expenses MOST USED TABLETS 10% Android 5% Windows Mobile 1% Windows Tablets 84% iPads 93% of lawyers report personally using smartphones for law-related tasks compared to 71% in 2011. 90% of solos use smartphones for law-related tasks compared to 65% in 2011. MORE THAN 71% OF LAWYERS REPORT personally using their smart- phones to access the Internet: MOST USED SMARTPHONES 23% Android 3% Blackberry / RIM 2% Windows Mobile 73% iPhones 38% of lawyers overall reported using web-based software for law-related tasks compared to 16% in 2011. Solo and small firm lawyers lead the way with 42% of solos using web-based software for law-related tasks 46% of small firms use web-based software for law-related tasks THE TOP TASKS ACCOMPLISHED USING WEB-BASED SOFTWARE WERE: 59% time & billing 56% case management 55% scheduling & calendaring 53% document management 45% contact management Learn more about how cloud computing can help you streamline your law practice at MyCase.com! Source: ABA’s 2016 Legal Technology Survey Report