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Tracking Legal Tech NY 2009

Much like I did last year with the ILTA Conference, I’m working with some search feeds to track the various things people are putting up online about the Legal Tech Conference this week. At this time, the feed is still a work in progress, pulling in lots of duplicate items, so I don’t want to share that with you all until I feel like it’s something worth sharing.

If I don’t get it, rest assured I’ll be putting up a post with links to any blog posts covering sessions each evening, and know that you can also follow along the twitter conversations on the LexTweet collection of attendees.

If you’re going to be blogging about LegalTech this week, drop a link to your blog in the comments, so I can be sure to follow your blog and link to anything you have to say about your experience. Hopefully, I can pull together enough information so that those of us unable to attend, can still get something from the sessions!

Tags: LegalTech, LexTweet

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