Monthly Archives: May 2008

Twenty and Thirty Years Ago in Law Office Automation [by Tom Collins]

[Part of InsideLegal’s guest blogger program – This article authored by M. Thomas (Tom) Collins, founder of Juris, Inc.] My involvement with the legal community began in 1974.  That was a long time ago and one’s memory begins to get … Continue reading

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ALM’s Law Firm Inc. Magazine has been Canceled

Law Firm Inc., a bi-monthly magazine reaching approximately 20,000 law firm contacts, has been canceled by its publisher ALM.  Law Firm Inc. was launched in April 2003 and then later joined by a sister publication, Small Firm Business (launched March … Continue reading

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2008 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report

The first two volumes of the 2008 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report – Baseline and Budgets and Law Office Technology – are out and available for purchase.  The survey report is an annual project (since 1990) of the ABA’s Legal … Continue reading

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ALA Session Spotlight: Vendors are not the enemy!

Over the last few years, it seems that the divide between vendors and firms has grown.  For example, at last year’s ILTA annual conference, I heard two attendees talking and one noting what a great conference it was to which … Continue reading

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PMAs: People You Ought to Know

[This post is the first in our series of expert guests’ posts for InsideLegal.  Thanks to Laura Calloway for taking the time to let us in on how vendors can work more effectively with bar associations!] What in the world … Continue reading

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ALA’s Educational Program for Exhibitors

The ALA Annual Conference is underway today in Seattle.  We’ll have more details to come on the conference, but we wanted to highlight the exhibitor-tailored program they are hosting Tuesday afternoon. For years (this is my 9th ALA!), ALA has … Continue reading

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