Forty-eight hours of video are added to YouTube every minute. Second graders make professional-quality movies using inexpensive cameras and standard software. It’s no surprise that lawyers are tentatively beginning to think about using video in connection with their practices. In this episode, we discuss the growing use of video by lawyers, survey the tools for creating and distributing videos, and share some observations and tips about lawyers jumping into the world of video.
Link to the episode: Will Video Kill the Lawyer Star?
Segment 1: Video Killed the Lawyer Star
Segment 2: Revisiting: Can Software Replace Lawyers?
- Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can be More Effective and More Efficient than Exhaustive Manual Review - Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
- Watson. It’s Elementary. - Institute for the Future
Segment 3: Parting Shots
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