Are you a Low-Tech Lawyer?
D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, is partnering with Suffolk University Law School’s Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation to develop an online audit tool that tests how well lawyers leverage technology to help them spend their time (and bill their hours) more efficiently. Lack of technological competence can translate into wasted money and time. The hope is that this tool can help current and future lawyers work more effectively and efficiently. Professor Andrew Perlman, director of the Institute, identified some of the ways in which technology has changed the workplace.