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Hardware and Software for Law Firm Startups

by | May 2, 2014 | Uncategorized

I was recently asked to contribute a set of articles to TechnoLawyer on making technology selections for new – or expanded – legal practices, broken out according to budgetary capabilities (from shoestring to no limits).

Click this link to read the articles as published at TechnoLawyer.

TechnoLawyer is a wonderful technology resource for law firms of all shapes and sizes, and provides a variety of newsletters – all free! – touching on virtually all areas of law practice management. If you are not already a subscriber, click here to set up your free subscription  to this helpful news service.

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