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Front Page

Aug. 10, 2002

Designated Hitter

Dicta Column - By John Selbak - Four years ago, a quiet revolution began spreading through the legal community, ushering in a series of changes in the way many lawyers will represent their clients in the decades to come. Along with a growing reliance on the Internet, innovative software applications and the newest in high-tech gadgets, technology has changed the way in which every business conducted its day-to-day activities.

        Dicta Column
        
        By John Selbak
        
        Four years ago, a quiet revolution began spreading through the legal community, ushering in a series of changes in the way many lawyers will represent their ...

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