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Duty of Technological Competence Begins Earlier Than You Think

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Lawyers Duty of Competence) professional competence requires that attorneys keep “abreast of changes in the law and its practice, including the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology.” . 2015-193, makes it clear that “in today’s technological world, almost every litigation matter potentially” involves e-discovery.

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Evolving Technology Brings New Challenges, and New Solutions

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Alex Chatzistamatis, senior principal enterprise architect with Nuix, discusses the ways that technological advancements like machine learning and artificial intelligence are shaping the future of e-discovery and other areas of the legal profession. So that’s a huge component. So that’s a huge component.

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LTRC Roundtable Discussion: Personal Knowledge Management

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Read responses from the LTRC November roundtable focusing on Collaboration Tools & Technologies. DK : Because Tom Mighell and I were working on the new edition of our, book, The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies, during that time, it’s almost easier to list the ones that I didn’t try (laughs).