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Lawyers have an ambiguous relationship with Microsoft Corp. On the one hand, the company has bountifully enriched the antitrust and plaintiffs bar. On the other, the profession hasn't exactly embraced Microsoft products. But Microsoft may have finally written a program that lawyers might like -- OneNote -- because, as you may have noticed, while computer note taking isn't exactly rocket science, it does occupy a fair chunk of billable hours.
May 06, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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