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Law Technology Now — 173 episodes

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Redefining the Hub

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The Case Against Facebook

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Black Lawyers in Major American Law Firms: How to Make More Progress

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Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval for AI?

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Model for Change: Utah’s Data-Driven Approach to Closing the Justice Gap

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Pros & Cons: Data Privacy’s Role in Advancing Legal Tech

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Hotshot: 21st Century Training for New Lawyers and Law Students

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The Spanish Flu to Covid-19: How this Pandemic is Pushing Courts to Modernize

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Complex and Significant Matters in the Legal Profession

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Reinventing Law

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COVID-19’s Impact on the Legal Ecosystem

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Data-Driven Legal Services: Pricing and Cost Prediction, with Catherine Krow

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Smart Collaboration in the Time of COVID

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Wrongful Convictions, Making a Murderer, and Social Media with Laura Nirider

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Leading and Managing Through the Coronavirus Crisis

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Design & the Law with Margaret Hagan

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Evaluating Legal Technology Applications

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Understanding the CCPA with James Snyder and Timothy Blood

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Mary O’Carroll: The Legal Operations Role and Its Growing Importance

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The Partnership of Fastcase and Ross Intelligence

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Steven Brill: Entrepreneur, Attorney, and Best-Selling Author

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Dorna Moini, Founder and CEO of Documate

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Richard Susskind - How Technology Will Change Justice

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Welcoming New Host Dan Rodriguez

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How to Run a Modern Legal Department: Avoiding Irrelevance and Pursuing Reinvention

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ABA Projects and Pursuits: A Conversation with President Judy Perry Martinez

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Exploring the Benefits and Impacts of Online Dispute Resolution

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Innovations in the Future of Law Practice with Bill Henderson

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US Companies Operating in the UK – Are you ready for Brexit?

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Welcoming New Host Ralph Baxter

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Proactive Law: Improving Your Legal Service Delivery

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From Judiciary to Private Practice with Judge Andrew Peck

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Re-Regulating Lawyers: Updating Rules for Modern Law

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Practicing Modern Law—Using Innovation to Deliver Superior Legal Services

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Ingrained Innovation: Creating a Resilient, Efficient Law Firm

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Access for All: How Justis Connection Brings Lawyers and Clients Together

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Innovation: Legal Industry Trends and Opportunities

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Innovating on a Global Scale

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Closing the Gap: Innovating in a Fast Paced World

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How AI Streamlines Daily Operations for Lawyers

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2019 Am Law 100: Trends and Insights

42

Legalweek 2019: The Life Of The Director Of Legal Project Management

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Legalweek 2019: LegalMation’s AI for Litigation

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Legal Innovation: Imagining Creative Solutions for Clients

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What’s Going On At Legal Week New York 2019?

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Achieving Success at Law Firms through Technology

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How Microsoft Promotes Legal Innovation

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Inside the Growing Platform of Hiring Lawyers Online

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Integrating Technology and Encouraging Innovation

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Harnessing Innovation for the Legal Industry

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Managing Your Legal Marketing

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Using Technology to Balance your Workload

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Technology that Drives the Legal Industry

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The Life of a Startup Part 2: Prepping for Acquisition

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Client-First Technology for Client-First Firms

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Moneyball for Lawyers: Changing the Game with Analytics

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The Life of a Startup: From Idea to Sale

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Encouraging Collaboration at the ALT Conference

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Mastering Deadlines with LawToolBox

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What's Happening at Legalweek 2018

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2017 State of U.S. Small Law Firms Survey from Thomson Reuters

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Law Firm Intellectual Property

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How Legal.io Aims to Close the Access to Justice Gap

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Changing the Legal Game with Blockchain

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Revolutionizing the Procurement of Legal Services

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How Axiom is Using AI to Modernize Legal Services

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A Sneak Peek at the Clio Cloud Conference

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Brian Cuban on Overcoming Addiction and Stress

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What lawyers can learn about practice management from MyCase

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Technology and Innovation in Legal Education

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Startup Bootcamp for Lawyers

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Legal Information Institute: Access to Legal Information for All

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The Evolution of the Digital Courtroom (Rebroadcast)

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5 Ways to Adopt Technology and Improve Access to Justice

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ImmigrationJustice.us: How Lawyers can Respond to Trump's Immigration Laws

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What’s Happening at ABA TECHSHOW 2017

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The American Immigrant Representation Project with the Honorable Shira Scheindlin

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The Origin of Rocket Matter: What Makes Web-Based Legal Software Successful

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Legalweek 2017: Expanding the Conference Beyond Tech

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Legal Research Software: Mapping Data to Save Time and Improve Access (Rebroadcast)

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The Influences and Advantages of Legal Tech

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Influence the Future of Legal Practice (Rebroadcast)

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Fails and Sales: Lessons in Legal Entrepreneur from Gary Sangha

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The Benefits of Litigation Management Applications

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The Growth of Legal Tech Entrepreneurship

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Closing the Gap Between Law School and the Legal Industry

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Bringing Innovation to the Practice of Law

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The Evolution of the Digital Courtroom

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How Law Firms and Lawyers Can Improve Their Productivity

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LegalX: Innovators from MaRS

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How Bloomberg is Changing Legal Annotation

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10 Ways to Accelerate the Adoption of Legal Tech

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Influence the Future of Legal Practice

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Upcoming 2016 CodeX FutureLaw Conference

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Working Abroad: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Global Travel

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Data Analytics: The Art of The Win

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Legal Research Software: Mapping Data to Save Time and Improve Access

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Law Technology Now Returns

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Getting to Yes: Advice for Legal Entrepreneurs from a Venture Capitalist

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G-Harmony: Motorola Mobility's Law Department Embraces Google Culture

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Law Librarians at the Front Lines of Change

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Code X: Stanford Law's Hotbed of Legal Technology Startups

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Here Comes the Next Round of E-Discovery Rules

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2013's Trade Show Tech Trends

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Bombs Away: Erasing Information in the Big Data Era

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Defending Big Data

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The Eureka Moment: How Big Law Has Learned to Love Legal Practice Management

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American Bar Association Updates Technology Ethics Rules

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Child’s Play: What E-Discovery Teams Can Learn from Kindergarteners

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Remote Working Options for Lawyers

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Video Conferencing for Lawyers

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Act Two: Legal Tech Pioneers Return to Compete in Legal Tech Market

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True Grit: BigLaw Struggles to Find the Right E-Discovery Formula

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E-Discovery: 2011 Year in Review

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E-discovery Preservation: Reset to Neutral

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The Business Case for Information Governance

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Wrong Way: How to "Recover" from (and Prevent) Courtroom Technology Snafus

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Apple in the Courtroom: Using an iPad to Persuade Jurors in a High-Profile Trial

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Sham Exam? The Controversy over E-Discovery Certification

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Going Fourth: Privacy Issues and GPS Devices

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To Catch a Thief

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Are Chief Information Officers Obsolete?

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Facebook’s "One-Button" Tool

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Retiring Baby Boomers’ Impact on Law Firms

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Building Ethical Walls in Microsoft SharePoint

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Sneak Preview!

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Align Your Allies

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iPad Revolution

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Crash or Soar? Predictive Coding

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Legal Blogs Are Thriving

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The 2010 Socha/Gelbmann E-Discovery Survey

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The Big Squeeze: Small Firm Lawyers Compete in Courtrooms

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2010 Law Department of the Year: Microsoft

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Social Media: Risks & Rewards

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Rethink Open Source & Green Legal Matters

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Taming Chaos

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Taxing Matters

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Back to the Future

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Align Your Agendas

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Raise Your Voice: Upgrading Your Blackberry Program

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Capturing Metrics for In-House Legal

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Sea of Possibility: New Über Search Tools & Sneak Preview of Social Media: Risks & Rewards

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The 2009 Socha Gelbmann E-Discovery Survey

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How to Protect Your High Tech Gear this Summer

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Greening Your Career: Surviving after a Layoff

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New Consumer Laws Safeguard Transmission of Personal Data

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Legal Hold: Don't Destroy Those Documents

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Green Law: Visiting with Ed (Begley Jr.)

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Live from LegalTech New York '09: Kimberly Townsan

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Live from LegalTech New York '09: Michael Kraft

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Live from LegalTech New York '09: Dawson Horn III

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Live from LegalTech New York '09: Janine Dascenzo

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Live from LegalTech New York '09: Theodore Banks

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Live from LegalTech New York '09: Alexander Arato

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Sneak Peek at LTNY 09

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Grimm Prognosis

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Brain Drain

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Crystal Ball: Craig Ball's 2009 E-discovery Predictions

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Green Yields Green

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Social Networking: Not Just for Teens

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Craig Ball - "Crystal Ball:" Almost Live from LegalTech West Coast

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Tom Baldwin - Social Networking: Almost Live from LegalTech West Coast

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Peter Hsiao- CleanTech: Almost Live from LegalTech West Coast

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Judith Flournoy - IT Leadership: Almost Live from LegalTech West Coast

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Doug Caddell - "Second Generation" Technology and People: Almost Live from LegalTech West Coast

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J. Craig Williams - Litigation: Almost Live from LegalTech West Coast

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Sell Your Tech, with Doug Caddell

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E-Discovery: Defining Documents -- Bye Bye Bates

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Test Drive - Mobile Gadgets

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Legal Software Magic Bullet?

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E-discovery '08

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Global E-Discovery: Barricades & Bridges

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Exploiting RSS' Potential