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Communications, Project Management, Tech

May 12, Berkeley/SOMA Workshop Law.gov Workshop

Rob Richards May 11, 2010

The Berkeley/SOMA Law.gov Workshop will be held 12 May 2010 at The Mitchell Kapor Foundation in San Francisco, California, USA.

Click here for the conference program.

The Twitter hashtag for the conference is #lawgov.

Click here for information about the Law.gov legal open government data project.

Tags: Berkeley/SOMA Law.gov Workshop, Free access to law, jobs, Law.gov, Legal informatics conferences, Public access to legal information

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