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My legal technology colleagues regularly post about interesting tech trends, so here's a wrap up from recent weeks:
- Simon Lewis over at Slaw wonders ponders whether legal entrepenuers are lawyers or marketers
- At the Stem Legal Blog, Steve Matthews discusses the Law Society of England's recently released social media guide for lawyers
- Ben Schorr offers some legal technology predictions for 2012 at his blog, Law Office Technology by Roland, Schorr & Tower
- At the Small Firm Innovation blog, Carolyn Elefant questions whether we're regulating the wrong problem when it comes to the Cloud
- Evan Brown discusses whether nonpirate users at Megaupload should be compensated by the government
- If you're wondering how to stay relevant as a lawyer in the face of rapidly changing technologies, check out this 3-part series from 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
Nicole Black is a Rochester, New York attorney and GigaOM Pro Analyst. She is the author of the ABA book Cloud Computing for Lawyers, co-authors the ABA book Social Media for Lawyers: the Next Frontier, and co-authors Criminal Law in New York, a West-Thomson treatise. She is the founder of lawtechTalk.com and speaks regularly at conferences regarding the intersection of law and technology. She publishes four legal blogs and can be reached at nblack@nicoleblackesq.com.

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