August 31, 2009 6:01 PM
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Can Lawyers Use a Computer? | BTalk Australia
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(Episode 320; 11 minute 26) Walk in to a legal office and you expect wood paneled walls and bookshelves filled with weighty tomes, but will you see many computers?
Mike Russell is the general manager of legal markets at publishers LexisNexis Australia. He says the legal industry is embracing technology, to improve the workflow of lawyers and provide access to information. Of course, a lot of information is also becoming available online to the general public. How is that changing the way the profession has to work?
Add your thoughts in the Talkback section at the end of this post.
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(Episode 320; 11 minute 26) Walk in to a legal office and you expect wood paneled walls and bookshelves filled with weighty tomes, but will you see many computers?
Mike Russell is the general manager of legal markets at publishers LexisNexis Australia. He says the legal industry is embracing technology, to improve the workflow of lawyers and provide access to information. Of course, a lot of information is also becoming available online to the general public. How is that changing the way the profession has to work?
Add your thoughts in the Talkback section at the end of this post.
Subscribe to BTalk Australia on iTunes.
View all BTalk Australia podcasts here.
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