Our colleagues at ALM Legal Intelligence have just released a new survey report, “Productivity in the Legal Profession: The Impact of Mobile Technology,” based on an online survey of 266 U.S. lawyers, 87 percent with 11+ years experience, 84 percent in law firms, 16 percent in law departments. Of firm respondents, 36 percent were managing partners.

The results show a spike in use of mobile technology by lawyers, but suggest that law firms, clients, and judges haven’t yet figured out how to support or exploit these new technologies. (See also, “Resistance is Futile,” LTN Feb. 2011)

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