Document Type
Article
Publication Title
The Montana Lawyer
Publisher
State Bar of Montana
Publication Date
2-2008
Volume
33
Issue
5
Disciplines
Philosophy
Abstract
Lawyers are conflicted and confused about the role technology plays in their lives, and their attempts at clarification that I’m familiar with have been thoughtful for the most part, but not successful. Most lawyers do understand that technology can be a problem either as the subject or as the background of their practice. It’s their subject when they litigate issues of electronic surveillance or copyright infringements on the Internet. It’s the background of their practice when they use a computer, a cell phone, or PowerPoint.
Keywords
Techonology, law
Rights
Copyright 2008 State Bar of Montana
Recommended Citation
Borgmann, Albert, "Digital Law vs. Analog Lawyers" (2008). Philosophy Faculty Publications. 11.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/philosophy_pubs/11