Why lawyers need to understand technology
In an excellent article by Terrence T. Murphy published in Michigan Lawyers Weekly, it was written:
"Lawyers who develop good computer skills can improve their productivity, contribute to the efficiency of law department operations, and prepare themselves for new developments that technology will bring to the legal profession."
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"In the future, lawyers who fail to master basic technology skills will find their law degree isn't enough to get them hired. However, lawyers who know the basic office software programs and technology will improve how their law department operates."
Truer words about the need for lawyers to master at least basic law office technology skills have rarely been written. Murphy makes the point that lawyers must learn how to use core law office applications such as
In addition to the productivity gains associated with these core apps, lawyers must know enough about them (and the hardware on which they run) to meaningfully participate in technology purchase, upgrade, and support decisions. The failure to do so is to abdicate an important aspect of law office management to others.
Read the entire article. If you have avoided learning about the technology on which your firm depends, this will be an eye opener.
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