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E-discovery, the Cloud and Blockchain – How New Practices May Require a ‘Back to School’ Approach

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The practice of e-discovery has always incorporated considerations of new and emerging technologies as well as related attorney competence. This focus on the cloud came to a head in the 2014 Brown v.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam Must Tackle Google Schools and the Digital Native Myth by Testing Basic Tech Skills for Practice

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and document storage, including the cloud. The NCBE conducted a study in 2018 and asked practicing attorneys and non-licensed lawyers about basic technology tasks in their law practice. and Comment 8.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam Must Tackle Google Schools and the Digital Native Myth by Testing Basic Tech Skills for Practice

Legal Tech Monitor

Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and document storage, including the cloud. The NCBE conducted a study in 2018 and asked practicing attorneys and non-licensed lawyers about basic technology tasks in their law practice. and Comment 8.

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Top Tech Tools for Lawyers in 2024

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Look for online file storage tools that are cloud-based, secure , and easy to use. Dropbox —one of the world’s most popular document storage apps—is likely your first option for online file storage. eDiscovery tools Today, the majority of discovery is electronic, or eDiscovery.

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