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Can lawyers learn to slow down?

Since my last presentation at Legal Tech New York (more on that later) ended at 3:00 p.m. yesterday, I got home pretty late last night after enduring too much flying time. Perhaps it was getting too little sleep after a hectic three days that made me take special note of the idyllic beach scene and words "Slow Down" on the cover of Law Practice that awaited me on my desk upon my return. Many of the articles in this issue of magazine are published online. So I invite you to take a deep breath and go to the Law Practice magazine's home page to read Carl Honore's "in Praise of Slowness." Accompanying the article are some comments on slowing down from LPM Section actives. There are other great features in the online version of the magazine, including a feature on upcoming ABA TECHSHOW 2006. Gotta run now. My son has a basketball game at 6. :-)

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