The 21st Century Lawyer: Utilizing
Technology Competence as a
Marketing Tool
Andrew Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
Casey Flaherty
Cost Control LLC
Model Rule 1.1 on a
Lawyer’s Duty of Competence
Comment [8] To maintain the requisite knowledge
and skill, a lawyer should keep abreast of changes
in the law and its practice, including the benefits
and risks associated with relevant technology,
engage in continuing study and education and
comply with all continuing legal education
requirements to which the lawyer is subject.
In law school,
students are trained to look
backwards
– to precedents, past practices –
instead of to
the future of legal services.
Legal Futurist Richard Susskind Quoting
Wayne Gretzky:
“Skate to where the puck’s going,
not where it is.”
Where is the Puck Going?
Key New Competencies
• Cybersecurity
• Internet-Based Marketing
• Internet-Based Investigations
• E-Discovery
• “New Law” (e.g., expert systems/automated
document assembly)
• Effective Use of Established Legal Tech (e.g.,
word processing)
New Law Example:
Disclosure Dragon (SeyfarthLean/Neota Logic)
• For companies seeking to raise capital, it automates the creation of a private placement memorandum (PPM) and related disclosures along with supporting exhibits to satisfy U.S. law.
• PPM’s produced by Disclosure Dragon are expected to reduce the time and cost of preparing legal documentation by up to 80%.
Key New Competencies
• Cybersecurity
• Internet-Based Marketing
• Internet-Based Investigations
• E-Discovery
• “New Law” (e.g., expert systems/automated
document assembly)
• Effective Use of Established Legal Tech (e.g.,
word processing)
The Objection
• Shouldn’t lawyers just delegate this stuff to
staff?
Image courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net & Stuart Miles
Position 2004 2014 +/-
Word Processor 2,992,361 1,735,569 -42%
Secretary 674,833 339,412 -50%
Associate 605,833 1,525,440 +152%
Shareholder 176,595 424,716 +141%
Avg. Word Keystrokes
Position 2004 Share 2014 Share
Word Processor 22,961,895 34% 9,560,211 11%
Secretary 18,078,499 27% 8,091,938 9%
Associate 20,889,044 31% 55,143,104 63%
Shareholder 4,944,671 7% 14,579,620 17%80%
Total Word Keystrokes
Other Responses
• Easier/quicker to do it than delegate it
• Staff might not do it the right way
– Rule 5.3 (duty to supervise non-lawyer assistance)
• Version control; need to keep working
• The need arises after hours
• If staff really do it, audit the staff