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Law Technology Now Returns

Law Technology Now returns as Monica Bay and Bob Ambrogi bring the show back to the air in an exciting new format. By alternating hosting duties back and forth, the show is designed to provide a different perspective episode to episode. Catch up with...

Episode 78 of the Law Technology Now podcast, hosted by Legal Talk Network, titled "Law Technology Now Returns" was published on February 1, 2016 and runs 31 minutes.

February 1, 2016 ·31m · Law Technology Now

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Law Technology Now returns as Monica Bay and Bob Ambrogi bring the show back to the air in an exciting new format. By alternating hosting duties back and forth, the show is designed to provide a different perspective episode to episode. Catch up with our hosts as they discuss their predictions for 2016, ideas for future show topics, and why it’s an exciting time to be practicing law. Despite their shared belief that legal technology is generally good for the industry and increases access to justice, both Monica and Bob recognize that there are pros and cons. Monica warns that lawyers who can’t keep up with innovations may be forced into early retirement whereas Bob debates the liberating versus enslaving effects of constant connectivity. Now that some 20 states are conforming with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct by requiring lawyers to be competent in technology, it looks like the only way to go is forward. Welcome back listeners! Discussed on this episode: Updates to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Lex Machina and LexisNexis Avvo Rocket Lawyer Legalzoom Empowered or Enslaved: Technology’s Effect of the Legal Profession by Bob Ambrogi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Law Technology Now returns as Monica Bay and Bob Ambrogi bring the show back to the air in an exciting new format. By alternating hosting duties back and forth, the show is designed to provide a different perspective episode to episode. Catch up with our hosts as they discuss their predictions for 2016, ideas for future show topics, and why it’s an exciting time to be practicing law. Despite their shared belief that legal technology is generally good for the industry and increases access to justice, both Monica and Bob recognize that there are pros and cons. Monica warns that lawyers who can’t keep up with innovations may be forced into early retirement whereas Bob debates the liberating versus enslaving effects of constant connectivity. Now that some 20 states are conforming with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct by requiring lawyers to be competent in technology, it looks like the only way to go is forward. Welcome back listeners! Discussed on this episode: Updates to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Lex Machina and LexisNexis Avvo Rocket Lawyer Legalzoom Empowered or Enslaved: Technology’s Effect of the Legal Profession by Bob Ambrogi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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