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  • Susskind is a technology guru who specializes in legal technology and has spent much of his career studying technology trends, predicting how they will affect the legal profession.

    Sui Generis--a New York law blog 2009

  • Susskind is a technology guru who specializes in legal technology and has spent much of his career studying technology trends, predicting how they will affect the legal profession.

    Daily Record--Legal Currents Column 2009

  • Susskind is a technology guru who specializes in legal technology and has spent much of his career studying technology trends, predicting how they will affect the legal profession.

    Law & Technology 2009

  • Susskind is a technology guru who specializes in legal technology and has spent much of his career studying technology trends, predicting how they will affect the legal profession.

    The End of the Profession as we Know It? 2009

  • Susskind is a technology guru who specializes in legal technology and has spent much of his career studying technology trends, predicting how they will affect the legal profession.

    Sui Generis--a New York law blog: 2009

  • Lawrence Susskind is director of the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program.

    Sol Erdman: Will Our Politicians Ever Do the Right Thing? Sol Erdman 2010

  • Lawrence Susskind is director of the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program.

    Sol Erdman: Will Our Politicians Ever Do the Right Thing? Sol Erdman 2010

  • Lawrence Susskind is director of the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program.

    Sol Erdman: Will Our Politicians Ever Do the Right Thing? Sol Erdman 2010

  • I hardly think “BO” (which runs the gamut from the girls who were offed in Susskind’s Das Parfum to the cabdriver who once forced me to stick my head halfway out the window on an hour-long ride once) is the kind of universal he’s getting at, and the n-word isn’t either.

    An Accidentally Apt Analogy 2008

  • "Susskind," Eliot would say with a rueful smile, "what a fucking bastard."

    Toby Barlow: A Hell of A Man 2008

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