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In This Issue: February 2008 / Cover Story

Beyond Natural Disasters

In the post-Katrina/9-11 world, planning for business continuity has risen to the top of most firms' priorities. Expecting and planning for the unexpected is no longer just an "IT thing." All facets of your firm must work hand-inglove to prepare for a coordinated response to any disruption to business operation.

Up Front

E-Discovery 24/7

Sizzling hot, with no signs at all of a cool down.

Monica Bay

Editor's Note

Things are frantic as we prepare for LegalTech New York, which will be held February 5 to 7 at the Hilton New York.

Features

SECOND OPINIONS: Intelligent Business

From social networking to financial drill-downs, our readers predict 2008 innovations.

Leverage Budgets

Treat your co-location backup centers as multipurpose rooms to get more buy-in from partners.

Almost Like Being There

High-definition, life-size, real-time teleconferencing is now so realistic you might easily forget that it's only a projection you are talking to.

Reader Rebuttal: Worldox Wronged?

Critics challenge author's statements about document management software.

Departments

Ball in Your Court: Redaction Redux

Don't crush the truth when you try to protect your client.

Green Law: Cap & Trade

A Midwest accord may create opportunities for law firms and their clients.

UP CLOSE: Vanessa Fitzpatrick

National Manager, Litigation Technology Services, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Web Watch: Search on Steroids

Collexis started as a medical tool.

Technology on Trial: War of Words

The plaintiffs use a defense video to bolster their case.

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