AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS
Respondents: Average respondent: 51 years old and male; 57 percent work in solo practices or small firms (2-9 attorneys). Primary practice areas: litigation, estates, wills and trusts, real estate.
More than 1,500 lawyers responded to the American Bar Association Legal Technology Survey, released this week. Its five volumes cover law office technology; litigation and courtroom technology; Web and communication technology; online research; and mobile lawyers. A major finding might surprise you -- unless you're one of the many people in the legal industry who buy nifty new software and then don't bother using it.
September 23, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS
Respondents: Average respondent: 51 years old and male; 57 percent work in solo practices or small firms (2-9 attorneys). Primary practice areas: litigation, estates, wills and trusts, real estate.
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