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E-discovery, the Cloud and Blockchain – How New Practices May Require a ‘Back to School’ Approach

Discovery Advocate

This focus on the cloud came to a head in the 2014 Brown v. While the bar likely took those learnings to heart, adapting to (and learning about) cloud storage solutions as they existed in 2014, recent developments in cloud architecture and record keeping may warrant a “return to class” for litigators as well as attorneys generally.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam That Truly Tests Daily Practice Skills Must Include Technology

Law Technology Today

CV 8931-VCL, 2014 WL 6845560 (Del. 5, 2014)). The NCBE reported that “it is quite reasonable for educators, clients, and employers to expect proficiency” in word processing software, research software or platforms, electronic communication software, desktop publishing software, and document storage software, including cloud storage.