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Alan
Soudakoff (alan@capstonepractice.com), vice president of Capstone Practice
Systems, is an attorney, law office technology consultant and records retention
consultant. He works with corporate and government law departments on
selection and implementation of case management software, document assembly
software and other law office technology. He also assists corporate
records managers on selection of records management software and development
of retention schedules. Mr. Soudakoff has designed and programmed a
Windows database application for developing and maintaining a corporate-wide
records retention schedule which is currently used by several large national
corporations.
Prior to starting his own consulting practice in 1995, Mr. Soudakoff spent
two years as a law office technology consultant with the Law Firm Services
Group of Price Waterhouse in Washington, D.C. Before joining Price
Waterhouse, Mr. Soudakoff practiced antitrust law for nine years with the
Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C.
In recent years, he has lectured to or moderated panels for the District of
Columbia Bar Association, the American Society of Corporate Secretaries and
the Association of Records Managers and Administrators. He is the
co-author, with Marc Lauritsen, of "Shopper's Guide to Legal
Document Assembly" in the October/November 1997 issue of Law Office
Computing, "New Technology Liberates Lawyers" in the September 28,
1998 issue of Legal Times, and "A New Lease on Lawyering" in the
April 1999 issue of Corporate Counsel.
Mr. Soudakoff is a graduate of Harvard College and New York University School
of Law. He is a member of the New York Bar. While practicing law
with the FTC, he earned a masters degree in electrical engineering from the
University of Maryland (1992).
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