Computer technology has been a boon to the practice of law. From the advent of word-processing (sorry, typewriters) to sophisticated eDiscovery software, we now have the capability to process expansive amounts of information faster, more efficiently, and with greater accuracy. As practitioners, we are bound to ethical rules of conduct. Although each state implements its own ethical rules for the members of its bar, most states have implemented some form of the American Bar Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct (“Model Rules”). Read More