Technology changing the way law is practiced
by Lynn Lofton
Published: November 28,2010
Tags: John Harral, Law and Accounting, Martin Willoughby, MBJ Focus, W.C. Trotter
Attorneys look to stay in touch and informed in new-fashioned ways Like all industries and professions, the legal profession is feeling the effects of technology that’s changing the way law is practiced. Among those changes are a reduction in the number of administrative staff needed in offices, rapid access to information versus hours spent in [...]
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November 29th, 2010 at 1:03 pm
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November 29th, 2010 at 10:33 pm
[...] Technology changing the way law is practiced Attorneys look to stay in touch and informed in new-fashioned ways Like all industries and professions, the legal profession is feeling the effects of technology that’s changing the way law is practiced. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]