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Another look at LegalTech New York's unforgettable moments, including my most memorable moment when the Kroll Ontrack hospitality suite caught on fire because the catering crew accidentally dropped a
One sure sign that e-discovery is maturing: We're starting to hear from skeptics
...to see the depth and breadth of technology [offerings] specific to the legal market all under one roof. ...
...very good excuse, LTN was hosting our annual Editors' & Bloggers' Breakfast, which featured ALM's Vice President and Editor-in-Chief ...
As the Law Technology News team heads to LegalTech at the Hilton New York this week, here are some news from the show and FAQs on its events. Deborah Baron, former Hewlett-Packard/Autonomy executive,
..., president of TR's legal division, was the first speaker...
...analysts, and bloggers on January 16 to meet the executive team of LexisNexis Research and Litigation Solutions (RLS), who discussed the legal software and...
...analysts, and bloggers on Wednesday to meet the executive team of LexisNexis Research & Litigation Solutions (RLS), who will discuss the legal software and...
...of our national publications, as well as some of the top legal bloggers. ALM's Vice President & Editor-in-Chief, ...
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