Seymour: Maybe I Was Wrong About Legal Wearables
Maybe I was wrong about wearables because I needed to go beyond my comfort zone to see what’s around the bend.
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Maybe I was wrong about wearables because I needed to go beyond my comfort zone to see what’s around the bend.
The law always has been about solving consumer and business problems, not legal problems.
Confidentiality is the corner-stone of several business sectors such as Health, Legal and Finance. So the question is: as a professional, who will you trust?
What if we had such advance algorithms similar to the chess paradigm, how would these system assist lawyers in picking legal strategies? And who would likely use them?
This is a story of my failure and how a simple piece of tech saved my life and set me on my current path.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) has taken root. This has giving rise to the ‘Connect Your Own Service’ (CYOS) trend and its unintended consequences: a world more complex and disconnected which threatens to submerge you.
They will never do legal research on a smartphone, the screen is too small! How can lawyers or any knowledge professional do research on a mobile device?
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