Editor’s note: This is an updated version of an article that rain in the October, 2014 edition of Law Technology News magazine (“Pedal to the Medal.)

Legal Technology Core Competencies Certification Coalition, aka LTC4, started in 2010 when representatives from five law firms began discussing how training could address the needs of a changing legal industry. The participants discovered that they had similar goals, most notably, trying to make lawyers more technologically proficient.

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