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Using Open Source Software in Law Firms

I'm looking for a little help on an article I'm writing about the use of Open Source software in law firms.

If you use Open Source software and would like to share your experience, prognostications, and favorite programs, and would consider being quoted in the article, please email me at denniskennedyblog @ gmail.com today or tomorrow.

I'm especially interested in lawyers who might be using OpenOffice and legal-specific Open Source programs, and what larger law firms might be doing with Open Source programs.

I'd also like to post a list on this blog of the programs lawyers seem to be using these days.

Thanks for your help.


[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]


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