Source : Above The Law
By : Zach Abramowitz
Category : Attorney Matthews Bark of Orlando, Matthews Bark Criminal Defense
By : Zach Abramowitz
Category : Attorney Matthews Bark of Orlando, Matthews Bark Criminal Defense
Why You Should Care About Legal Tech |
Last
week, I published an exchange with Monica Enand, CEO and founder of
Zapproved. One of the commenters left me a note that I responded to in
the comments section but would like to address right here as well:
In what way is it relevant to people who practice law?
In
other words: why should I care? It’s a good question: why should you
care about legal technology? Shouldn’t you care more about doing
whatever it takes to advance in your firm, make partner or move
in-house? You’re not a software developer, you’re a lawyer. Why should
you give a sh!t about legal tech? It’s a fair question. It’s funny
because the same day I published that conversation I got the following
email from an associate at a big law firm which read (in part):
I just feel like it’s important for me as a young lawyer to keep
abreast of legal tech developments, because I suspect they will play an
increasing role in the practice of law moving forward.
Well put.
I
remember when I was in high school, one of my friends was learning to
write code and, as some friends and I were giving him a hard time about
spending his free time reading about Java for Dummies (or something like
that), he said, “Technology is going to change everything, you’ll see.”
Said friend now makes a lot of money (much more than Biglaw money)
working for Google. What was preventing me or my friends from learning
how to code? Cynicism. The exact kind of cynicism that asks the
question, “Why should I care about legal technology?” Young lawyers, who
are probably more adept with technology than partners and senior
associates, are missing out on huge opportunities because of cynicism.
It’s going to be the lawyers who figure out how to harness and build new
technology who are going to own the future.
I
realize that I could publish articles and conversations on more spicy
topics than ediscovery or contract management. But I honestly believe
that technology is going to “change everything” for lawyers. That’s why
I’m here for the Legaltech show this week, that’s why I’ll continue to
bring you insights from the people who are building the next generation
of software and legal technology.
What’s in it for you? Everything.
Ignore at your own peril.
Ignore at your own peril.
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