By Gary S. Wong
Many law firms have recently completed their latest technology "buying cycle." Network infrastructure has been enhanced, and all users have powerful Pentium III workstations on their desks, running Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows NT. What's next? For many firms, the next technology emphasis will...
Many law firms have recently completed their latest technology "buying cycle." Network infrastructure has been enhanced, and all users have powerful Pentium III workstations on their desks, running Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows NT. What's next? For many firms, the next technology emphasis will...
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