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Technology’s Disruption of the Legal Profession

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Explore various technologies and emerging platforms that continue to influence the legal industry, including key considerations in implementing these technologies and related ethical concerns.

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Lance A. Jones, James M. McCormack, W. Reid Wittliff

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Technology’s Disruption of the Legal Profession (Jul 2017)

Explore various technologies and emerging platforms that continue to influence the legal industry, including key considerations in implementing these technologies and related ethical concerns.

Originally presented: May 2017 Technology Law Conference

Lance A. Jones, Jones & Spross PLLC - Austin, TX
James M. McCormack, The Law Office of James M. McCormack - Austin, TX
W. Reid Wittliff, Wittliff | Cutter | Austin, PLLC - Austin, TX