After LegalTech New York, two perfect tech days in San Francisco and Silicon Valley
...noted). Several attendees suggested that the new new is really just good old-fashioned "knowledge management" perhaps is the happy medium recognizing...
...Spring is for technology cleaning at home and at work. The old is recycled, and, if useable, well rehab it for charity...
...the attendees, befitting a law school setting," reported Arkfeld, in...Discovery for the Small and Medium Case." The conference was...
...Sandy Hook Elementary School...
...example of that old saying, first impressions...email-checkers, and media players. And they...using an old-school-television 4:3...
Everybody's got spring fever! We explore a unique incentive program to get your company's employees to identify compliance risks; an app that will process business cards right into Linkedin; as Open
LegalTech New York is always inspiring, with the opportunity to see so many people, products, services, and seminars over three deliciously-overloaded days. It's like consuming a giant hot fudge sund
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...files, and only 4 percent acquired new business through blogging or social media. For technology vendors, this reluctance is often reflected in frustrating, slow-moving...
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