Collaboration Tools at ILTA
We presented twice on collaboration tools and technologies at the excellent ILTA 2008 conference last week - a must-attend-at-least-once event for anyone seriously interested in legal technology.

We learned that there were 14 sessions addressing collaboration topics, showing the growing interest in the subject matter of our book.
We were quite pleased with the feedback we got on the book and learned that one of the other speakers had quoted from our book.
We recorded a portion of one of our presentations (had a technical difficulty) and hope to turn that into some kind of podcast.
The great news was that our sessions were well-covered by live-bloggers, Doug Cornelius, LawyerKM and David Hobbie, which gives you a great way to see what we covered in the sessions. A very special thank you to them. As a fascinating observation about live blogging, LawyerKM's outlines of the sessions were actually better than the speaking notes I had in front of me. Doug provides a handy set of links to the posts on our sessions under the heading of Collaboration Tools on his post here.
We'll also make one or more versions of our slides available on this site. In due course.
West also produced a video of Tom talking about the book.
This first- of-its-kind guide for the legal profession shows you how to use standard technology you already have and the