Lawyers Can't Be Luddites Anymore: Do Law Librarians Have a Role in Helping Lawyers Adjust to the New Ethics Rules Involving Technology?

LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 105:3 [2013-20]

10 Pages Posted: 25 Sep 2013

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Darla W. Jackson

University of Tulsa College of Law

Date Written: September 1, 2013

Abstract

In August 2012, the American Bar Association, recognizing the influence of technology, amended the Model Rules of Professional Conduct. These changes to the standards of professional conduct require attorneys to have some basic technological competence. This work focuses on specific areas in which law librarians may find opportunities to share both newly developed and well-established technological expertise with attorneys.

Suggested Citation

Jackson, Darla W., Lawyers Can't Be Luddites Anymore: Do Law Librarians Have a Role in Helping Lawyers Adjust to the New Ethics Rules Involving Technology? (September 1, 2013). LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 105:3 [2013-20], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2330333 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2330333

Darla W. Jackson (Contact Author)

University of Tulsa College of Law ( email )

Tulsa, OK 73019
United States

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