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Posted by K Krasnow Waterman on Fri, Jun 20, 2008 @ 13:06 PM
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"If I'd wanted to be a CIO, I wouldn't have gone to law school" is the subtitle of the talk I'm giving today at the Arizona State Bar Convention about the ethical trouble lawyers can get into using current technology.  Today's presentation is posted on the papers and presentations page or you can click here to see the presentation.

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