- Arkfeld on Electronic Discovery and Evidence (Aug. 2003) (Updated semi-annually)
- Arkfeld's Best Practices Guide for Electronic Discovery and Evidence (updated annually)
- Arkfeld's Best Practices Guide for ESI Pretrial Discovery - Strategies and Tactics (updated annually)
- The Digital Practice of Law: A Practical Reference for Applying Technology Concepts to the Practice of Law, (5th Edition) 1992-01.
REPORT
Strategic Report: Charting the Next 10 Years: Convergence of Networked Intelligence, Co-authored for the State Bar of Arizona, March1996.
ARTICLES
Digital Discovery: Here to Stay – Arizona Attorney, June, 2002
Processing Litigation Information Using Technology – Law Office Computing, June 2002.
Software Purchase Guidelines – Arizona Attorney – November, 2001
Collaborating on the Web Using Listservs, Newsgroups and IRC’s – October, 2001
Show Me Your Web Site – Arizona Attorney – September, 2001
Digital Depositions – Arizona Attorney – March, 2001
Personal Information Managers to Organize Your Practice – Arizona Attorney – February, 2001
Trends in Legal Technology: Advantages and Challenges – Arizona Attorney, January 2001
10 Great Gizmos for Your Law Office – Arizona Attorney, December, 2000
Communicating With the Public on the Internet – Judge Donald Shelton and Michael Arkfeld – Judge’s Journal, Winter, 2000
New Kids on the Litigation Block: CaseMap & TimeMap, Vermont Law Journal, December 2000.
A Portable Device for Your Legal Toolbox (PalmPilot) - Arizona Attorney, November 2000.
E-Mail – Revisiting Security Issues – Arizona Attorney, August/September, 2000
Privacy, Internet and the Practice of Law – A Few Concerns – Arizona Attorney, July, 2000
New Kids on the Litigation Block – Arizona Attorney , June 2000
Litigating Without the Courts - Arizona Attorney, April 2000
An Acronym to Remember: ASP - Arizona Attorney, March, 2000
The E-Files - - Update on Electronic Filing in the Court System – ABA Law Practice Management Magazine – March, 2000
Perils of Technology - Arizona Attorney, February, 2000
Practicing Law @ The Speed of Thought – Arizona Attorney , January, 2000
Presentation Software for Any Budget – Arizona Attorney, December, 1999
Survival of Law Firms: Is Your Legal Future Secure? Arizona Attorney October, 1999
Back to the Basics: Scanning, Images, OCR and Full Text - Arizona Attorney, August/September, 1999
The Internet and the Justice System – An Unbeatable Combination, Arizona Attorney, July 1999.
Digital Repositories, Fact or Fiction?, Arizona Attorney, June 1999.
Secure Your Computer Data, Arizona Attorney, May, 1999
Me Think Doth Protest to Loudly the Death of WordPerfect, Arizona Attorney, February 1999
Technology Book Resources for the New Year, Arizona Attorney, January, 1999
Finding Gold on the Information Highway – Using the Net for General Research Purposes, Arizona Attorney, December, 1998
Technology Tools For Litigation And The Law Office: Why Use Them and What Are They?, Law Product Technology News, December, 1998
Electronic Filing: Business Models, Arizona Attorney, November, 1998
Tick, Tick, Tick . . . Using the Eon 2000 management System to Assist Your Law Firm and Clients as the Y2K Deadline Approaches, Altman Weil Newsletter, September, 1998
The Countdown to the Y2K Problem, Arizona Attorney, October, 1998
Book Review: LAW LAW LAW on the Internet (The Best Legal Sites and More), Lawyers Weekly, Submitted August 9, 1998.
Are Court Records Commodities?, American Bar Association Journal, July, 1998
Broadcasting Over the Internet . . . . Depositions, CLE Programs, Court Cases, Product Demonstrations and other Proceedings, Altmann – Weil Newsletter, September/October, 1998
Expert Depositions: Taking and Defending - Interactive VideoDisk from The “Interactive Courtroom “ Series, Altmann – Weil Newsletter, June, 1998
I Was There . . . On-line Internet Video CLE Program, Arizona Attorney, September, 1998
Show Me the Technology Benefits, Arizona Attorney, June 1998
What is the Technology Culture in Your Firm?. Arizona Attorney, May, 1998
The Necessity for Electronic Filing and Digital Signatures, Arizona Attorney, April. 1998
Litigation Support: What is It and Why Use it?, Arizona Attorney, March, 1998
Don’t Make a New Year’s Resolution Make a Life Resolution: Integrate Information Technology into Your Practice, Arizona Attorney, February 1998
Continuous Voice Recognition: Fact or Fiction?, Arizona Attorney, January 1998
Selecting and Retaining a Technology Consultant, Arizona Attorney, December, 1997
Stand Up and Take a Bow: Free Access to Public Data, Arizona Attorney, October 1997
Is it Time for Mandatory E-Mail?, Arizona Attorney, July, 1997.
Head in the Sand or a Walk in the Clouds, Arizona Attorney. April, 1997
Bar Associations in the Year 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, . . . Arizona Attorney, February, 1997
The Art of Advocacy in a World of Graphics, Computers and Videotape, Arizona Attorney, December, 1996
Once in a Lifetime Opportunity - Accessing Justice for All, Arizona Attorney, November, 1996
The Death of The Billable Hour?, Arizona Attorney, July, 1996
Value Driven Legal Technology Solutions, Arizona Attorney, June, 1996
We Are Each a Part of One Another, Arizona Attorney, May, 1996
Meeting, Greeting and Working Together Electronically, Arizona Attorney, April, 1996
Information Anytime, Anywhere, Inexpensive - Well, Maybe Not - The Selling of Public Data, Arizona Attorney, March, 1996
Is Your Legal Future Secure?, Arizona Attorney, February, 1996
Videoconferencing, American Bar Journal, July, 1995
The Virtual Law Office, American Bar Journal, January, 1995
