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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Survey: Legal Professionals Apply Tech to Productivity Challenges

http://www.legaltechnews.com/id=1202718952499/Survey-Legal-Professionals-Apply-Tech-to-Productivity-Challenges?kw=%20Survey%3A%20Legal%20Professionals%20Apply%20Tech%20to%20Productivity%20Challenges%20&et=editorial&bu=Law%20Technology%20News&cn=20150226&src=EMC-Email&pt=Daily%20Alert&slreturn=20150126083245
Posted by Joseph Bartolo at 8:35 AM

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