The digital revolution that transformed the legal world really didn't hit its stride until it went wireless. Once freed from desktop computers, attorneys could safely venture away from the office, relying on wireless laptops, smartphones, and tablets to stay in the game. A decade ago, a cell phone was simply something you talked into. Now, it's a mobile computing platform, a virtual desk on which you can practice law. Here's what's selling.
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