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Recent Shows
- TKMR 34 - Powering Up Your Personal Productivity - Dennis and Tom welcome their friend and consultant Allison Shields to discuss personal productivity for lawyers. We finish the episode with some great Parting Shots with a productivity focus.
- TKMR 33 - Lawyers as Project Managers - Dennis and Tom discuss the rising trend in law firms of legal project management, answer some questions from the mailbag, and end the show with some great Parting Shots.
- TKMR 32 - The Summer of the Smartphone - Tom and Dennis negotiate the flood of great smartphones coming out this summer, continue with "Stuff We've Been Talking About," and as always end up with some interesting Parting Shots.
- TKMR 31 - Simplifying Legal Technology Strategies - Dennis and Tom discuss developing a strategy for your legal technology, with a simple way to get started. We also have another segment of "Things Dennis and Tom have been Talking About," and as usual end with some great Parting Shots.
- TKMR 30 - Home Computers at Work: The New Digital Divide? - Tom and Dennis discuss the new trend of using your home computer equipment at work, and whether it's a good idea. We'll answer some question from the mailbag, and as usual provide some fun and useful Parting Shots.

