Welcome to late December that time of year when the legal technology industry takes a breather, people are merry, and journalists make lists. One year ago, LTN compiled a similar story "11 for
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...number can evoke a story: 1929, 9/11/2001, 2004 for Red Sox fans, and those many pinstriped numbers. So it's...
...Peck, Oct. LTN) is analyzed like a blown Red Sox save. The words "preservation" and "sanctions...
...he reaped impressive rewards. But his secret was out -- the Boston Red Sox copied his system, with a payroll pretty close to the Yankees...
...several unsuccessful bids to buy sports franchises — his hometown Boston Red Sox, the Anaheim Angels, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Undeterred, the McCourts...
...In Natick, Mass., in the heart of Red Sox Nation, you don't become a sports fan, you're born...
Silicon Valley computing giant Sun Microsystems went into Pac-Man mode last year, embarking on a multibillion-dollar spending spree and gobbling up four companies in as many months. Sun's general cou
...house, attending a WNBA Connecticut Sun home game or watching the Red Sox.Most important legal tech trend: The "electronification" of...
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