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2008 Conference Application Integration with SharePoint
Richard Krzyminski and Gaurav Issar of Project Leadership Associates describe the multiple ways to integrate data from both your vendor and internal custom-built systems into a SharePoint portal to help you gain a better understanding of SharePoint, its integration to the various systems, and the policies and procedures you will have to update and modify to accomplish this.
2008 Conference Enterprise Content Management
James Tuvell, Catherine Monte and Ellen Duff on a panel moderated by Shy Alter of ii3 on how ECM combines hardware, software, infrastructure and process to enable an organization to store, manage and access information generated throughout the organization, without regard to its form or source.  They discuss how intranets, portals and SharePoint aid in these efforts and provide strategies firms can use to enhance relevance and usability of these tools so attorneys and other timekeepers develop trust in the information produced.
2008 Conference Going Beyond the Extranet
Christine Burns, Constance Hoffman, Charlotte Logullo, and Mary Panetta identify leading examples of extranets used to change the client service model, the different options available for creating extraordinary extranets, and the skills and client connections that are needed to create impactful extranets, with examples from their own firms.
2008 Conference InterAction: A Different Perspective on Using your Firm's Portal
Members Ayelette Robinson, Matt Dixon and Tim Jones report on making InterAction "actionable": leveraging your firm’s portal (and a few data sources too) to transform contact information into business knowledge; integrating InterAction with portals: preparing the integration, designing the presentation, building the solution; and building InterAction solutions for your SharePoint portal: using SharePoint designer and SQL to surface contact information in your portal.
2008 Conference Matter Intelligence: Leveraging Information over the Matter Life Cycle
David Hobbie reports on his firm's use of SharePoint for aggregating information at the matter level and how this sharing can provide attorneys and other timekeepers with needed client and matter information when it is relevant
2008 Conference Sharpening SharePoint: Real Views from Real Peers
Panelists Michael Williams, Sam Shipley, Chad Ergun, and Paul Phillips report that SharePoint is now widely used by law firms for numerous projects ranging from RM to DM and becoming the defacto standard for collaboration, and share how their firms are using this technology.  A webinar version of this presentation may be found here.
2008 Webinar Sharing the Point of SharePoint
In this webinar presentation, Mark Gerow shares his firm's experiences in developing the idea of a single site for matter content, discusses the implementation process and the current state of their portal.  The slides may be found here.
2007 Conference Extranets & Intranets are the Information Hubs of Your Firm
Felicity Badcock, Eric Buker, and Nestor Holynskyj of eSentio Technologies look at what some of the legal-industry innovators have done to maximize their firm's use of these tools and explore ways to increase profitability as a result
2007 Conference Understanding the Lawyer-Client Relationship
Panelists Risa Schwartz, Elizabeth Broderick, Connie Hoffman, and 
Dena Rafte
of Rafte & Company look at the pressures inherent in the modern lawyer-client relationship and look at how extranet portals can help law firms deliver cost-effective solutions to their corporate clients.
2006 Peer to Peer Leveraging the Power of Extranets for Client Service
Tom Baldwin discusses his firm's implementation of extranet technology, and the importance of talking with clients to identify their needs even before the development process begins.
2006 Peer to Peer Platform x Personalization x Process = Successful Portals
Mark Gerow presents a conceptual framework for thinking about and executing your portal design goals.
2006 Group Documents Business Requirements Analysis for Portal
A very detailed analysis by the Sheppard Mullin firm of their needs by practice and department and a detailed design document for a new portal.
2005 Conference Creating Advantage with Extranets
Tom Baldwin discusses why his firm implemented a client-facing extranet, what their clients tell them they want from an extranet, and how it's paid off.
2005 Conference Intranets for Project and Matter Management
Jamie Booth provides screenshots of how his intranet is used by IT for PM and by attorneys for matter management.
2005 Conference Intranets Role in Practice Management
Laurel Harbour explains how her firm uses an intranet for sharing client information, research, work product and litigation management.  How they plan to use it for collaboration and knowledge management.
2005 Conference Microsoft SharePoint as a Legal Portal
Kalani Munden and Teresa Grote, along with Doug Horton of Handshake, look at some of the specific applications they've implemented using SharePoint.
2004 Conference Building Matter Workspaces with Worksite Web
Roger Bonine on his plans efforts to automatically create workspace for each new matter, customized for the matter’s individual area of law for one-stop information for attorneys.
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