Will lawyers and other legal professionals be lining up for the next best iPad? As the classic lawyer response says, “It depends!” Here’s some initial reactions, ranging from enthusiasm to overt skepticism:
• Andrew Jurczyk, now CIO at Seyfarth Shaw, was an early adopter of Apple Inc. devices when he was CIO at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal — and was even featured in a video that ran on Apple’s site. Jurcyzk says Seyfarth will buy a few iPad minis for support purposes, “but not en masse for the general population.” He said, “To be honest, I’m more excited about the Microsoft Surface.” And he’s also “more excited about the 13-inch Macbook Pro and the new iMac than the new iPad. I’m perfectly happy with the original iPad [size],” he said. And he doesn’t forsee any support issues for the iOS 6. “We’ve already vetted that.”
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