Courtroom technology, like all technology, will continue to change and, hopefully, improve. Technology can be an amazingly helpful resource, but it is only a tool. As lawyers develop and adapt to changes in technology, they must also remember to make efficient and effective use of these tools, to acquire the necessary training, and remember their obligation to the client
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
Courtroom technology, like all technology, will continue to change and, hopefully, improve. Technol...
The federal judiciary recently embraced the technological revolution. Select courts are now equipped...
There is no such field where technology hasn’t reached. It will be a dream to think something withou...
This Note will explore the evidentiary issues raised by the Electronic Courtroom, state how they are...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Few state courtrooms in the United States have integrated information technology (IT) in court trial...
The information presented to courts has traditionally been written and oral. Many courts are adoptin...
This article reviews key aspects of high technology litigation, including technology augmented court...
Technology has already transformed the way that law is practiced. The use of computers and digital l...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
The Tasmanian legal fraternity has been assumed to be technologically conservative and resistant to ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
Courtroom technology, like all technology, will continue to change and, hopefully, improve. Technol...
The federal judiciary recently embraced the technological revolution. Select courts are now equipped...
There is no such field where technology hasn’t reached. It will be a dream to think something withou...
This Note will explore the evidentiary issues raised by the Electronic Courtroom, state how they are...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Few state courtrooms in the United States have integrated information technology (IT) in court trial...
The information presented to courts has traditionally been written and oral. Many courts are adoptin...
This article reviews key aspects of high technology litigation, including technology augmented court...
Technology has already transformed the way that law is practiced. The use of computers and digital l...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
The Tasmanian legal fraternity has been assumed to be technologically conservative and resistant to ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...