Laptop computers, tablets, smartphones, applications and the internet are modern-day necessities. These amazing devices have fundamentally changed the way our society operates. Information is everywhere and immediately available. The benefits are infinite.

However, technology has developed at a tremendous rate drastically impacting the way we work, study, conduct our lives and receive information. With this background, lawyers must be aware of the effects the age of technology has on jurors, who remain the heart of our system of justice.

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