Collaboration and content delivery tools are necessary for mobile lawyers, but what happens when these tools appear on the mobile devices we all carry, asks consultant Sean Martin
LegalTech West Coast got off to a strong start Tuesday with an overflow crowd at the keynote address on the demise of Lehman Brothers and an 'iLove for the iPad' panel, writes LTN's Monica Bay
Associate Brian Malcom recommends several native iOS 5 software and App Store tools and applications to help litigators get the most out of the iPad or iPhone
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