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WestlawNext: Special Edition Legal Geekery Podcast

Submitted by Laura Bergus on Thursday, 28 January 20106 Comments

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All About WestlawNext

Laura had the chance to check out the new WestlawNext. It’s pretty sweet. Tangents about class rank, grades, and a debate about the purpose of lawyers rounds out the hour.

Some of the posts referenced in or related to the podcast:

- WestlawNext: It’s About Time at Social Media Law Student

- Westlaw Next at Out of the Jungle

WestlawNext – A Study in Applying Knowledge Management & Crowdsourcing at 3 Geeks and a Law Blog

- A First Look at WestlawNext at Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites

- The Future of Westlaw — A First Glimpse at slaw.ca

- Video: discussion of WestlawNext at Jason the Content Librarian

- WestlawNext Preview: Product and Pricing at Legal Research & Writing Pro

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