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Blog 2014 March Justin Kahn Participates in Symposium on Practicing Law in the 21st Century
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Justin Kahn Participates in Symposium on Practicing Law in the 21st Century

Posted By Kahn Law Firm || 2-Mar-2014

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On March 1, 2013, Justin Kahn participated in a panel discussion with federal judges, a law professor and another lawyer at the University of South Carolina School of Law.
The topic was “Realities of the Rules: How Procedural Rules Cope with Technological Advances.” The 2013 South Carolina Law Review symposium focused on the practice of law in the 21st Century. The discussion addressed the intersection of law, technology and the existing rules of procedure and evidence. Federal judges from throughout the country along with others discussed landmark cases that addressed electronic discovery, the use and admissibility of that data and the need for lawyers to become familiar with the issues.

The symposium was entitled The Practice of Law in the 21st Century: The Intersection of Law & Technology. The brochure is available here.
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