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Laptop Litigation: The Impact of Technology on Litigation
Unless litigators insist upon and courts develop a systematic and effective set of rules to deal with the realities of litigation in the information age, the authors warn, developments in electronic litigation may warp our justice system.
In this first of a series of articles on litigation technology, the authors survey the various ways in which technology is being used to prepare for and litigate a case, and include an overview of various hardware and software systems. Future articles in this series will discuss more discrete issues related to the broad topic of litigation technology. More
Multidisciplinary Practice: What Will It Mean for the Smaller Firm?
Incursions into the legal market by nonlawyers and business service firms will continue. Here are some strategies small and mid-sized firms could use to compete with the "one-stop shopping" these nontraditional competitors offer to clients of legal and other professional services. More
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