Law Technology News
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Proposed changes to the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct that add technological knowledge to a lawyer's competence are significant, but already outdated, write attorneys Michael Arkfeld and Stephanie Loquvam.
Law Technology News
Monday, August 6, 2012
Compelling insights about cloud computing, data backups, e-discovery, mobile computing, security and social media highlight the American Bar Association's 2012 Legal Technology Survey. The survey received 5,076 responses from attorneys at outfits of various sizes, from solo shops to mega-firms
Texas Lawyer
Monday, August 6, 2012
Technology continues to drive and change corporate America. For in-house counsel, technology also impacts the pace and intensity of the workplace. Increasingly, in-house lawyers do more with fewer people, and, for many, technology tools are not viable choices due to company budget constraints. However, the core role remains the same: Give sound, practical and timely legal counsel. Keith H. Mullen offers some tips and tools to help in-housers succeed in a 24/7 legal world