For law firms, technology means expediency and efficiency—better communications, collaboration and much more. At the same time, the constant ping from your phone alerting you of an email, along with the ability to turn three minutes of web browsing into 30, often leaves the lawyer with information overload.
If you’re an employee of international law firm Reed Smith, the answer might be turning off the technology. And the firm is currently taking the approach of disconnecting to try and come up with the technology of tomorrow.
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