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NextGen Law Magazine

I found a copy of the premiere issue of NextGen Law sitting on my desk when I arrived at work this morning. I don’t really know how I got on their mailing list, but it’s not a very thick magazine so I did spend a little time skimming through it this afternoon. It’s not half-bad. Yeah, it’s a little on the basic side for those of us coming from an IT background, but I thought the relatively quick-read, to the point, articles are great for passing along to folks who aren’t as deeply embedded in the tech world as the rest of us.

The odd thing, however, is that I can’t find a website for it. According to the publisher information it’s a product of DailyJournal.com, however even on that corporate site, there’s nothing. It’s not even on the list of Publications.

Wonder if I’ll ever see another issue? Does anyone have more info about it?

Tags: NextGenLaw, DailyJournal

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