Would you choose a law firm on the basis of its choice of computer?

London-based Eversheds has signed a deal to provide its lawyers with Apple iPads, according to The Lawyer. The firm, which describes itself as “an international law firm for the 21st century,” has reportedly launched a two-month pilot program with about 50 members of its senior staff, and if that program is successful, then all lawyers could get their own iPad. (No word on whether Iggy the iPad-loving cat had a hand — or paw — in Eversheds’ decision.)

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