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August 06, 2004

Five by Five - Technology Edition

The next edition of the Five by Five debuts today. Five all-star panelists answer the following question:

What five new technologies should all lawyers incorpoate into their practices, but probably won't?
This edition's experts are:
Jeff Beard - Attorney and Legal Services IT Manager with Caterpillar, Inc. Jeff blogs at LawTech Guru, and is a frequent national author and presenter on legal technology and practice management topics.

Ron Friedmann - Lawyer and legal technology expert. He is the founder of Prism Legal Consulting, Inc. and blogs about "Strategic Legal Technology" here.

Kevin Heller - Attorney and author of the Tech Law Advisor and Kevin Esq. weblogs. Kevin also is a contributor to the The Blawg Channel.

Jerry Lawson - Author of The Complete Internet Handbook for Lawyers and blogger extraordinaire, authoring or contributing to eLawyer Blog, IECJournal.org, Fedlawyerguy.org, Chesslinks Worldwide, and the Netlawblog and Netlawtools sites.

Dennis Kennedy - Attorney and legal technologist. Dennis is a prolific writer and speaker. Dennis blogs at the self-titled Dennis Kennedy Blog, and is one of the founding members of The Blawg Channel.

This should be fun, so here we go.

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