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Where a new bit of kit offers immediate benefits, [[legal eagle]]s will be over it like a rash. Take the BlackBerry: The [[JC]] is old enough to remember when a couple of investment banking MDs in New York acquired these little alien things in mid 2002. ''Mobile email? Are you kidding me?'' Within nine months every bastard in the firm had one and no face-to-face meeting could last longer than seven minutes before losing every participant to the little screen. They were called “crackberries” for reason.  
Where a new bit of kit offers immediate benefits, [[legal eagle]]s will be over it like a rash. Take the BlackBerry: The [[JC]] is old enough to remember when a couple of investment banking MDs in New York acquired these little alien things in mid 2002. ''Mobile email? Are you kidding me?'' Within nine months every bastard in the firm had one and no face-to-face meeting could last longer than seven minutes before losing every participant to the little screen. They were called “crackberries” for reason.  


Likewise email, the internet and [[delta-view]] applications. Lawyers were all over these like a rash. No-one needed to take them on a change journey. They saw it, got it, and adopted it immediately.
Likewise email, the internet and [[delta-view]] applications. Lawyers were all over these like a rash. No-one needed to take them on a [[change journey]]. They saw it, got it, and adopted it immediately.


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*[[Lawyer acceptance factor]]
*[[Lawyer acceptance factor]]
*[[Software as a service]]
*[[Software as a service]]

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