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How tech-savvy should lawyers be?

Posted in Tech Legal by Bryan Tan on Wednesday, September 16 2009 01:02 AM

I recently attended an event for lawyers involved in the technology field.

When one of the speakers went up, he asked how many lawyers in the audience had recently completed an eBay transaction. He asked the question because he was illustrating a point about eBay's mechanism. To his horror, only one person put up his hand!

I wonder, how really tech-savvy are lawyers?

We see many businesses using Web sites and social networking tools such as Facebook and Twitter to reach their clients. Have you seen lawyers using the same to effectively reach out to their customers? Do you think that lawyers are being hampered by their lack of tech-savvy? How do you think lawyers can use Web 2.0 to help their work?

I would appreciate your thoughts on this matter.





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How tech-savvy should lawyers be?
The fact that you have no other comments other than this is perhaps the sad illustration of the point you are making.
Posted by Seng Siew on Tuesday, November 03 2009 12:53 PM

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Bryan Tan

Bryan Tan



Called to the Singapore and English Bars, Bryan Tan has practised in two of Singapore’s largest law firms and an international law firm. Bryan led many industry firsts including the first mass e-mail defamation case in the world, Singapore’s first publicised telecoms competition dispute, a pan-Asian co-branded travel portal, the first privately-funded cable landing project in Singapore and the world's first registrar-level domain name dispute. His areas of practice include information technology, telecommunications, biotechnology and bioinformatics, Chinese intellectual property, entertainment law and corporate work. He is also an author of Halsbury's Laws of Malaysia: E-Commerce. He also co-wrote the Singapore chapter of 'Digital Evidence' with Prof. Daniel Seng and is writing Halsbury's Laws of Singapore: E-Commerce.

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