Editor’s note: As 2013 approaches, what better time to look back at the last year to see what topics and trends dominated legal technology and predict what we will still be discussing next December. Retrospection helps analysis and planning, so for the last few days of 2012, LTN will be reprising our cover stories from a year filled with debates over everything from predictive coding in e-discovery, to bring your own device (BYOD) to work, to Big Data and privacy. "Act Two" was the cover story of our April 2012 magazine.

In 1990, two men launched legal technology products that would become so respected they would be acquired by the company that is now Thomson Reuters. Neither man was an attorney; one lived in Albuquerque, the other in London.

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