Law Practice
Feb. 1, 2002
Managing Knowledge
Dicta Column - By Sally R. Gonzalez and Beth E. Kellermann, In these uncertain economic times, law firms are looking for ways to cut down on expenses and "do more with what they have" in all areas, including technology. At the same time, firms continue to hear the siren call of knowledge management. They want to satisfy their clients' expectations, keep up with competitors and use knowledge management to improve productivity and profitability.




Dicta Column
By Sally R. Gonzalez and Beth E. Kellermann
In these uncertain economic times, law firms are looking for ways to cut down on expenses and "do more with what they have" in all areas, including technology. At the same time, firms continue ...
By Sally R. Gonzalez and Beth E. Kellermann
In these uncertain economic times, law firms are looking for ways to cut down on expenses and "do more with what they have" in all areas, including technology. At the same time, firms continue ...
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