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A non-profit trade association created by and for legal tech professionals wants the rubber to meet the road.
The Legal Technology Professionals Institute (LTPI) is a non-profit trade association created for and by legal tech professionals to develop and maintain best practices, forums, guidelines, resources and standards in legal technology. LTPI members are from all segments of the legal technology industry, including providers and consumers of technology.
Eric Mandel, the national e-discovery counsel at Zelle Hofmann Voelbel & Mason and LTPI director, and Kevin Clark, senior vice president of consulting at e-discovery service provider Compliance Discovery Solutions and LTPI member, said the group had been percolating for some time. LTPI is an association that will talk less and do more, said Mandel; do more to develop practical operating materials, such as best practices, guidelines and standards, from existing theory and rules.
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