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January 19, 2010

Cobalt 2010: The Doors of Perception Tour Begins

"There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception." There's going to be no free lunch but Thomson Reuters is opening the doors for a free Cobalt preview breakfast in select cities starting on February 10th in Los Angeles. Register here. The schedule is displayed below. These folks must be serious because Las Vegas is not on the tour. Now, how do I justify the trip to Phoenix as a business expense? The Arizona Biltmore is a great hotel!

The rumor that AALL's executive board members are being flown by TR's corporate jet to the location of their choice is absolutely untrue, ah, unconfirmed, ah, just a joke (I hope!). But I think the Company knows it could send a live video feed into something called the Internet from most any of the below hotels. From each would be nice, so interested parties could hear responses to questions asked.

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By the way, is it just me or does the See Westlaw site animations remind you of some sort of post-modern pinball game? The obstacles in Confidence, racking up points in Productivity, and the somewhat frighting twist that maybe you are the ball being aligned in the Intuitive segment. The end is beginning. [JH]

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Comments

I am particulary interested in pricing structure and in keeping a choice of boolean searching. I hope there will be ample time for Q & A.

Posted by: cookie lewis | Feb 2, 2010 10:41:55 AM

I just checked the times and it looks like 8am is registration and 9am is the presentation for the breakfasts.

Posted by: Westlaw Rep | Jan 22, 2010 7:43:15 AM

Westlaw could make this a lot more useful if they told us what time the breakfast was. If I have to get up at 5 to drive to the nearest preview city, I'd like to know.

Posted by: cereselle | Jan 19, 2010 8:43:03 AM

I completely agree with you. Arizona Biltmore is great hotel. I went there 2-3 times and really felt very comfortable. These people provide every facility to their customers . Here you will find out very neat and clean rooms.

Posted by: Las Vegas Hotel | Jan 19, 2010 4:52:23 AM

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