The value of technological aptitude at law firms grows more important by the day, and reflecting this reality is a series of appointments at D.C.-based lawfirm Redgrave. On April 12 the firm announced four new professionals situated directly at the intersection of legal and tech will be joining its Information Law practice. Amid Redgrave’s focuses are e-discovery law and information governance.

Jonathan Redgrave, founding partner at the firm, told Legaltech News that it’s important to have technologically proficient lawyers because “our clients need it and increasingly judges demand it.”

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