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Law Technology Today

I wanted to point out the new issue of the new webzine, Law Technology Today, from the ABA's Law Practice Management Section. It's a sibling of the excellent Law Practice Today webzine.

Law Technology Today offers a new free resource of legal technology and electronic discovery issues. Check it out and watch it grow.

I played a very modest role in the development of Law Technology Today and have been an editor of Law Practice Today since its inception.

This issue of Law Technology Today includes a new regular column from John Tredennick called FireWire on the growing volume of data we face and the consequences of all that data - "There is a Lot More Data Out There..." It's great to know that John will be writing a regular monthly column again - he's one of my favorite thinkers about legal technology. This issue also includes my article, "Seven Legal Technology Trends for 2007: Widening the Digital Divide in Law Practice."

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

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