I am curious how many of the members have a NPO focus and if there is much overlap with the NTEN community. No mention of open source or open access will see how locked into the legacy closed systems the community is or if there is some movement to more access and community projects.

Here is a little on it:

Legal IT Professionals is a group for everybody interested in legal technology: Chief Information Officers (CIO), IT directors, Enterprise Architects, Project Managers, Litigation Support Professionals, Helpdesk Employees (User Support), Messaging Experts, ITIL specialists, legal IT Training Experts, Security-, Network-, and Infrastructure experts, Database Administrators, CRM and PMS experts, Web developers, SharePoint gurus, Knowledge Management specialists, Docketing Managers, in short all ICT functions present in law firms. We also welcome employees from legal software manufacturers (like Elite, Aderant, Interwoven, Lexis Nexis), employees from legal technology consultancy agencies, legal IT recruiters and staffing firms.