Wi-Fi networks are popping up in homes, coffee shops, hotels, airports, arenas, convention centers, courthouses and, increasingly, law offices.

As lawyers become accustomed to using smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices at home and on the road, many would also like to have the ability to access their favorite internet services in the office without running up wireless carrier bills or pairing with a wired desktop computer.

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