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ABA Legal Technology Resource Center

Technology Articles

Technology in the Law Office

  • "Law Office of the Future"
    Barry Dean, 12th Annual BILETA Conference, 1997
    An article describing the law office of the future.
  • "The Digital Lawyer: Paradigm Shifts in the Practice of Law"
    Alan Gahtan, Canadian Legal Resources
    Provides a broad overview of changes happening in the legal profession.
  • "Electronic Law Practice: An Exercise in Legal Futurology"
    Robin Widdison, The Modern Law Review
    This article gives an overview of how law practice will change in the future.
  • "Incorporating Technology Into Your Practice: Delegating Tasks Effectively, Practically, and Ethically"
    Worley & Cady
    An outline of the ways technology can help legal professionals become more efficient.
  • "Law Office of the Future...Today!"
    Michael L. Winick and Joseph Jacobson
    This is an outline of the benefits and Texas ethics rules implicated when using technology in a law practice.
  • "Technology and the Courtroom of the Future"
    Richard R. Orsinger
    A summary of the different technologies attorneys use and how those technologies help in the practice of law.
  • "Technocentrism and the Soul of the Common Law Lawyer"
    Molly Warner Lien
    Examination of the effects of technology on law practice, legal education, and legal analysis.
  • "Using Document Management Software to Manage and Leverage Work Product"
    John W. Olmstead Jr.
    A description of how document management software can help attorneys in their practice.
  • Voice Recognition Technologies

  • "Speech Recognition 2002: Real Uses in Real Life"
    Wells H. Anderson, ABA Techshow, 2002
    Review of the current state of voice recognition technologies.
  • "Voice Recognition-Getting Specific"
    Advisory Trust, May 2001
    An article about the the various types of voice recognition technologies.
  • "State of the Art: If Typing Won't Do, Speak Up"
    David Pogue, New York Times, April 19, 2001
    A comparison of the different voice recognition software choices available.
  • "Talk to your computer with voice recognition"
    Mie-Yun Lee, BuyerZone.com, March 15, 2000
    Background and evaluation information about voice recognition technology.
  • "The Future of Speech Recognition"
    Anne-Marie Derouault, Advisor, January 7, 2000
    An article describing the way voice recognition may be used in the future.
  • "Update on Voice Recognition-Will it work for you?"
    Kurt L. Johnson, Ph.D and Sharmon Morris, M.S., November 1999
    This article compares different voice recognition software.
  • "A Progress Report on Voice Recognition"
    Dennis Kennedy, 1999
    First-hand account of experiences with voice recognition technology.
  • "Voice Recognition Realistic for Lawyers"
    Dennis Kennedy, 1997
    A list of suggestions to help attorneys implement voice recognition software in their law offices.
  • "Voice Recognition: Attractive Option for Attorneys"
    David G. Briscoe, Altman Weil, Inc.
    Outlines the benefits of using voice recognition technology.
  • "Voice Recognition Software"
    Dr. Alan Hedge, Healthy Computing
    Review of voice recognition technology.
  • Network Technologies

  • "Characterizing Computer Networks"
    A chapter of a book that discusses what computer networks are available and how they work.
  • "Computer Networks and Internets"
    Dr. Douglas E. Comer
    This book defines and explains how computer networks work.
  • Computer Networks Information Page
    Techsoup
    This page has a variety of articles about computer networks.
  • Computer Networks Theme Page
    Open Learning Agency
    A page with information about computer networks.
  • Web-based Technologies

    Court Technologies

  • "The Digital Divide and Courtroom Technology: Can David Keep Up With Goliath?"
    Michael E. Heintz, Federal Communications Law Journal, April 6, 2002
    This article examines the way economic disparity between litigants influences whether or not they use courtroom technology.
  • "Digital Filing, Paperless Appeals, and Virtual Oral Argument"
    Judgelink, May 1998
    An overview of the various ways courts use technology.
  • "Information Technology in the Courtroom: The Beneficial Limits"
    Dan Tebbutt, May 1998
    This portion of an article outlines the way in which legal professionals can use courtroom technology most effectively.
  • "Using Computers to Keep a Judge and Jury Interested"
    Dennis Kennedy, March 23, 1998
    Summary of how courtroom technology can be used to present facts and persuade judges and juries.
  • "Courts and Technology"
    Bradley Hillis, Jurist
    A compilation of various articles about courtroom technology.
  • Court Technology Laboratory
    National Center for State Courts
    The National Center for State Court's court technology laboratory offers legal professionals a chance to work hands-on with courtroom technologies.
  • "Effective Use of Courtroom Technology: A Judge's Guide to Pretrial and Trial"
    Federal Judicial Center, 369 pages [pdf]
    A guide for judges about how technology is used in court proceedings.
  • "Technology in the Courtroom: A Powerful Tool"
    Robert G. Abrams, Peter E. Moll, and Terry L. Sullivan
    Overview of the advantages of using courtroom technology.
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