In any corporate investigation, missing even one key fact can derail the entire effort.
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By embracing technology, client inquiries can be addressed quicker, and can transform the way associates, paralegals and billable hours are utilized.
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Mary Juetten continues in part two of a three part series aimed to make the topic of legal tech less intimidating.
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In 2009, the American Bar Association created the Commission on Ethics 20/20 to examine in depth how changes in technology affect the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct. The commission made many recommendations and, most notably, the ABA modified Rule 1.1 regarding lawyer competence. In the new version, Rule 1.1 Comment 8 reads “To maintain the requisite knowledge and skill, …
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A shortlist of ways to leverage technology in your favor.
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Some quick technology notes and observations as I dig out from attending the International Legal Technology Association conference.
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It started with Kia Motors auditing the legal technology skills of outside counsel to ensure money wasn't wasted. It's moving through the legal industry. Are you ready for a legal technology skills audit?
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From flip charts to PowerPoint to video and voice recording so a court reporter is no longer needed, courtroom technology has changed.
Read More »Time for a Technology Audit
A technology audit helps you learn the state of your security, hardware and software, and provide a strategy for the future of your technology in your firm so you stay ahead of the curve.
Read More »New Paper: A Look at Small Firms’ “Cautious Embrace of Technology”
The article provides a roadmap of trends in legal technology, and shows how some lawyers and law firms are already using available technology to simplify common tasks and better serve their clients.
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