When thinking about the changes to the attorney landscape as the next generation of lawyers goes through schooling, one must consider the role of technology in shaping how lawyers of the future will operate.
Recent research from the Pew Research Center delves into teenagers’ use of social media and found that 92 percent of teens report going online daily, and 24 percent of that figure say they go online “almost constantly.” This hugely pervasive use of social media will necessarily factor into how those teenagers who grow up and enter the legal field use and include social media in their practices.
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