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Duty of Technological Competence Begins Earlier Than You Think

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2015-193, makes it clear that “in today’s technological world, almost every litigation matter potentially” involves e-discovery. In other words, every litigation attorney needs to have a basic understanding of relevant technology to provide the client with competent representation. e-discovery platforms ?for

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Goat Entrails and Tea Leaves: Predicting the Future of Law Practice

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There are two large and outspoken groups, those who believe that we need to get back to the office if we haven’t already and those who believe that some combination of going to the office and working from home is the way to go. . For clients who needed to pay in installments, this made legal services more affordable.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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For all that was horrible about 2020, we emerged from it and crossed over into 2021 with a sense of hope. Also last year, the Minnesota Supreme Court approved a pilot project to permit “legal paraprofessionals” to provide legal services in certain matters. The new normal became the endless uncertainty.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

LawSites

For all that was horrible about 2020, we emerged from it and crossed over into 2021 with a sense of hope. Also last year, the Minnesota Supreme Court approved a pilot project to permit “legal paraprofessionals” to provide legal services in certain matters. The new normal became the endless uncertainty.

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