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ILTA Links for Wednesday

A few more links from the ILTA conference today:

The Ultimate Legal Technologist (from ILTA )
Web 2.0 Law Firm Adoption (from ILTA)
ILTA 2008
Follow-up on IT Payoff and Project Management Post
The ILTA Grapevine
Project Management Anatomy – Standards, Roles, Responsibilities and Skills (from ILTA)
Legal Aspects of Collaboration Tools (Blogs, Wikis, etc.) (from ILTA)
ILTA KM 4: Wikis in Law Firms
ILTA ?08 – Tuesday
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