I was honored recently to keynote the LawTech Atlanta conference on a universally relevant topic—The Paperless Lawyer: Securely Moving Legal Practice into the Digital Age. In preparing my remarks about a paper-free legal world, I was determined to practice what I preached. So I’ve largely gone paperless, at least to the extent the rest of the legal community and my clients will accept a digital solution.

Consider the challenges of eliminating the mounds of paperwork, pleadings and files from your everyday life as a lawyer. In addition to the practical impediments of doing away with pen and paper, myriad legal issues arise as the byproduct of embracing a new set of digital products. My own digital tools of choice are an iPhone, iPad and laptop, but the toolbox of technologies also includes the scanner, wearables such as the forthcoming Apple Watch, and even Google Glass.

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