
""I would hear attorneys say, 'I think we did really well, but let's see how the transcript reads.' That sentence captures an older rhythm of litigation. Act first. Analyze later.""
""When the tools available to lawyers change the speed, precision, and visibility of decision-making, the baseline for competent practice shifts with them.""
The definition of a competent lawyer is shifting due to advancements in technology that enhance the speed and precision of legal processes. Traditionally, depositions followed a slow rhythm, with lawyers preparing questions and waiting for transcripts to analyze outcomes. However, real-time transcription and AI tools are transforming this process, allowing lawyers to receive immediate feedback and adjust strategies on the fly. This evolution signifies a new baseline for what it means to practice law competently in a technology-driven environment.
Read at Above the Law
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