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As legal executives work to comply with increased regulation and reduce cost for the department they are scrutinizing budgets, re-defining vendor relationships and implementing new technology to better manage workflow and data. Join a selection of your most respected peers at the 4th Legal Technology Exchange, October 3-5, to develop a new approach to technology planning that will bolster your organization's legal department with more pointed use of technology.

Building on the success of our last three Exchanges, we have developed a program that helps you to:

  • Leverage vendor relationships to increase ROI for each dollar spent on document management & ESI 
  • Maximize your budget to create an ideal balance of in-house and outsourced eDiscovery and matter management processes
  • Utilize technology advancements to increase search ability through cloud computing & storage options 
  • Improve and solve the financial challenges in matter management for both in-house and outside counsel 
  • Transition documentation management to better handle matter management through in-house operation solutions

The Legal Technology Exchange brings together senior technology officers from corporate legal departments and law firms to tackle the strategic challenges you face as you look to optimize your legal spend for 2010 and 2011. We offer an exclusive, invitation-only format to ensure high-level and thought-provoking discussions that allow you to directly impact and add value to your current strategy. Visit our website to learn what makes an Exchange unique.

Challenge yourself to think harder and work smarter by joining your peers to debate key topics and refocus your current strategy. Request an invitation to take advantage of invaluable networking, intriguing discussion and complimentary attendance. Space is limited and passes are going fast.

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