We live in a hi-tech world where even the simple act of reading can depend on electronic devices. You catch the news on your mobile or tablet; reading for pleasure might mean a Kindle; and longer articles perhaps become ‘
TL;DR’ because of service interruption. Imagine the pleasure then, of a picking up a book.
Michele DeStefano’s 2018 hardback has been a constant travel companion and physical reminder of the nebulous world of legal innovation.
The old fashioned approach was something that came up time and again during the recent
Legal Geek conference. The emphasis on the efficiently low-tech, e.g.,
post-it notes as a collaborative way of generating ideas has seen a revival at tech events. As the
Times Law Blawg reported, Shmuli Goldberg of
LawGeex said, ‘stop buying legal tech if you are just curious about it, but if you have a problem that needs resolving then do buy legal tech that will resolve it. You are then not just buying legal tech but resolving a problem’. So what is going on?