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You've done the research, met with the vendors and decided on a new practice management system. Everyone is happy with the upcoming change except for a few tech-averse attorneys. You're practically willing to offer them your first-born just to get them to give the software a chance. When you're trying to institute technology changes at your firm, and some attorneys are slow to embrace the change, how can you overcome their resistance?Jurists Spill the Beans About E-Discovery
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