Robert Ambrogi, a Massachusetts lawyer and legal technology blogger, said attorneys would be wise to start enhancing their knowledge of e-discovery software and other digital tools because of the ethical duty of tech competence.
SAN DIEGO -- There is unprecedented technological innovation taking place in the legal industry, but the so-called "godfather of legal technology" said most lawyers are not doing enough to keep up.
Robert Ambrogi, a Massachusetts lawyer and legal technology blogger, said Friday that attorneys would be wise to start enhancing their knowledge of e-discovery software and other digital tools because of the ethical duty of tech competenc...
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