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READER RESPONSE
Do you agree or disagree with the slant of any of our articles? Or, did one of them just get you thinking?
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presents dialogue-based, advanced conferences that are "intellectually stimulating and thought provoking."
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Sept. 17-18, in Florence, Italy, will focus on the extremely timely and
important issues surrounding the Globalisation of Antitrust
Enforcement.
Attendance is by invitation only. Further details on how to apply for an application will be posted in May.
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Do you have a question or challenge you'd like the Lumen Legal experts to address? Please , and we'd be happy to help you plan your strategy. |
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| The legal industry is changing around us.
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As -- who we get to know in this issue--says, "[T]echnology is an
involuntary revolution. Involuntary in the sense that at the end of the
revolution there are either going to be victims of the revolution or
foot soldiers in the revolution. And needless to say, I would opt for
being a foot soldier."
How does technology specifically affect the legal world? and allow lawyers to compare experiences and make connections.
It can be
overwhelming to meet your goals in a climate of such rapid change. If
you'd like to partner with someone who can help you find your place,
please don't hesitate to get in touch with Lumen Legal. We'll help you
figure out where your skills fit best.
Be sure to let me know if you have any comments, and please this newsletter to colleagues who may find it informative.
Regards,
David Galbenski, Esq.
President and CEO, Lumen Legal
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| New Social Network for Lawyers Lets Attorneys, Clients Mingle and Share Online
Online
social networks have revolutionized the way people meet, interact and
even do business with one another. Until now, no such site has catered
specifically to lawyers. JD Supra--a new networking and file-sharing
site for lawyers that is now in Beta--and its creator, Aviva Cuyler,
hope to provide a venue for the legal community to share work, offer
potential clients a means of locating an attorney, and create a bridge
between the media and the legal field.
Enter the portal.
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| Blogs Bring the Legal Community Together: One Blogger's Experience
Participating
in the blogosphere--whether as a reader or a writer--can be beneficial
to your career. Rees Morrison joined the Law.com Blog Network in 2005,
and his blog, Law Department Management, now boasts more than 3,000
posts and has been invaluable to him in a number of ways. His blogging
philosophy and process are detailed in this article, as well as his
prediction about how the world of legal blogging will continue to
evolve and act as an important resource for attorneys.
Enter the blogosphere.
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| Keeping Up With the Next Generation of Document Search & Retrieval
Search
and retrieval (S&R) methods have come a long way, but the foolproof
means of managing S&R remains unknown. The Sedona Conference®
recently hosted a session addressing S&R methods and best
practices. Legal Industry Insight checked in
with Jason Baron, Editor-in-Chief of The Sedona Conference Best
Practices Commentary on the Use of Search and Information Retrieval
Methods in e-Discovery, and John Rosenthal, a member of the Sedona
Conference working group on Electronic Document Retention and
Production to discover their thoughts.
Stay current.
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| A Lot of Promise: LegalTech® New York
Lumen
Legal's own Dan Deal recently attended LegalTech® in New York. His
impressions and thoughts are recorded in this article. From educational
opportunities to networking to vendors hawking the latest technological
solutions, LegalTech® provides a forum for those legal professionals
with the future on their minds.
Stay in the loop.
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