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...list. And see The Law School Hash Tags Project (Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction). ...
...topics in the coming year. Amy Juers, CEO, Edge Legal Marketing, Minneapolis. (She assists ALM with news media credentials.) ...
John Mayer, executive director of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction and LTN's IT Champion of the...
...LLP, Buffalo, NY. Jonathan Feldman, Esq., Empire Justice Center, Rochester, NY. For Defendant: J. Richard Benitez, A...
...to see the depth and breadth of technology [offerings] specific to the legal market all under one roof. ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...to see the depth and breadth of technology [offerings] specific to the legal market all under one roof. ...
...John Mayer, of the nonprofit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction. (Photo credit: Chris Lake.) CIO...
...John Mayer is executive director of the nonprofit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org). Mayers leadership in technology...
...John Mayer is executive director of the nonprofit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org). Mayer's leadership in technology extends...
...John Mayer is executive director of the nonprofit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org...
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