The Recorder's LawTech Day in San Francisco following LegalTech West Coast examined the impact of emerging technologies on the practice and business of law
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...according to a memo obtained by Above the Law...
...Graham Smith,, as global head of marketing for Opus 2 International. Mahedy most recently worked for ZyLab, and previously at Smith's...
...Angeles in 2010. This year Flat Rock Systems will debut its...
...2010. This year Flat Rock Systems will debut its ...
...and CEO of Exemplify, and Graham Smith, founder and CEO of Opus 2 International, to talk about Law Technology News? April cover story...
...court reporter, and at 23 launched his own reporting business, Smith Bernal International. By his 26th birthday, the company "employed more than 100 staff...
...and chair of LiquidPractice, and Graham Smith, founder and CEO of Opus 2 International, to talk about Law Technology Newsâ April cover story, "Act Two...
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... ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION 03-2-5419 Kilcommons v. Cappiello, App. Div. (per curiam) (13 pp...
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