Abstract
Over the past twenty years, the near-constant use of sophisticated technological tools has become an essential and indispensable aspect of the practice of law. The time and cost efficiencies generated by these resources are obvious, and have been for years. And because clients expect their counsel to take full advantage, savvy attorneys understand that they must keep up with ever-evolving legal technologies to stay competitive in a crowded marketplace.
Recommended Citation
Stacey Blaustein, Melinda L. McLellan & James A. Sherer,
Digital Direction for the Analog Attorney-Date Protection, E-Discovery, and the Ethics of Technological Competence In Today's World of Tomorrow,
22
Rich. J.L. & Tech
10
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/jolt/vol22/iss4/1
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