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      <title>Around the Table</title>
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      <description>Lawyers have a reputation for conservatism. Jokes still abound about the law professors who refuse to switch on the PC on their desk and defiantly handwrite all their work, then shamelessly thank their secretaries in prefaces for &#34;deciphering unintelligible handwriting&#34;. Happily, such types are in a minority as the benefits of information technology are increasingly recognised in legal education and practice.
The subject matter of law can be as diverse or as traditional as one wishes.</description>
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