brian blackwell, practical solutionsIT directors and suppliers gathered at the Legal IT 2006 trade show earlier this month, to peruse the technology that will help shape the future of the legal industry worldwide. The event, held in London, showcased the latest products and services offered by leading global vendors as well as companies starting out in the legal IT sector. Visitors had the chance to see digital dictation, practice management, security and communications solutions designed to boost productivity and give law firms a competitive edge.

Alongside the trade show, the Legal Software Sup-pliers Association (LSSA) held a conference to reveal the findings of its study into how legal practice will change in the next five to 10 years.

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