The “2008 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report” suggests that an increasing number of attorneys have found a way to bridge the “ work/life” gap: They’re going mobile. The report is the latest from the American Bar Association’s Legal Technology Resource Center, which has surveyed practicing attorneys for more than a decade. This year, findings are presented in six volumes, including the new “Baseline and Budgets.”
In 2008, we noted substantial increases in the availability and use of mobile devices, including both laptops and smartphones. Many attorneys are using laptops as their primary computer, and courtrooms are seeing more mobile devices. While these developments may not decrease the overall workload of typical attorneys, they can certainly help attorneys decide where — and when — they work.
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