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The importance of technology in our professional and personal lives continues to grow at an ever-increasing rate. Courts have moved toward recognizing a duty for attorneys to acquire a level of basic competence in dealing with technology. The ABA Model Rules have recognized that duty in some areas for several years. Attorneys have learned and are learning that technology can help them practice more efficiently and effectively. As a result, more and more attorneys have grown increasingly interested in learning about technology.
Technology Tips for Lawyers and Other Business Professionals will help in your professional and personal lives by making you more efficient and more effective as an attorney, while making your life a little bit easier.
ABA Book Publishing
9781634253444
9781634253444
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5150487
6x9 Paperback
4/11/2016 12:00:00 AM
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