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Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and documentstorage, including the cloud. Casey Flaherty has been talking about minimum tech expectations in the practice of law since 2012. This should not be a surprise because D. and Comment 8.
In 2012, the ABA acknowledged that technology competency is a critical skill in the evolving nature of law practice when it passed Comment 8 of Model Rule of Professional Responsibility 1.1.
Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and documentstorage, including the cloud. Casey Flaherty has been talking about minimum tech expectations in the practice of law since 2012. This should not be a surprise because D. and Comment 8.
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