A colleague of mine, Joel Riff of Riff & Bui, sent me the article Lawyers Collaborate with Wikis from Law.com.
Wikis are online collaboration tools that enable multiple users to post articles and to edit one another’s postings. The most famous example is Wikipedia, an online Wiki-based encyclopedia that news reports say is now larger than proprietary encylcopedias, such as Encylopaedia Britannica.
A good list of legal wikis is available at www.editthis.info, and another at the Wiki Index, according to the article.
Wikis could make sense for collaborative drafting of agreement forms, legislation and regulations, among other things.

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