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Monday, February 06, 2012

Staying Relevant - the ongoing series of posts

Toby Brown has an interesting series of posts on 3 Geeks and a Law Blog on how law firms can or should stay relevant.
  • Staying Relevant - Part 1: The Perfect Storm of Change 1/23/12
  • Staying Relevant - Part 2: The Initial Pain and Response 1/25/12
  • Staying Relevant - Part 3: Competition Takes Many Forms 1/27/12
  • Staying Relevant - Part 4: Technology and the Bottom-line 1/30/12
  • Staying Relevant - Part 5: The Real Scary Technology 2/1/12
  • Staying Relevant - Part 6: It’s Not Just Lawyers 2/3/12
  • Staying Relevant - Part 7: Looking Backwards 2/6/12
Posted by Jennifer Stephens at 9:45 AM
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