Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 77Virginia State Bar Association, 1967 - Bar associations |
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Page 40
... going to work on the searching task . The lawyer has to do the analyzing . He has got to decide which of the materials is relevant . The computer is not going to do that for him . In this respect , the computer is going to change the ...
... going to work on the searching task . The lawyer has to do the analyzing . He has got to decide which of the materials is relevant . The computer is not going to do that for him . In this respect , the computer is going to change the ...
Page 41
... going to widen the gap in the profession between good lawyers and bad lawyers . While everyone is going to be advanced in searching techniques with the use of the computer , the man best able to use the computer to its full advantage is ...
... going to widen the gap in the profession between good lawyers and bad lawyers . While everyone is going to be advanced in searching techniques with the use of the computer , the man best able to use the computer to its full advantage is ...
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... going to be deeply involved in world affairs for a long time to come . Both our history and our geography make this inevitable . The immediate motives for our involvement in world affairs tend to change as events focus attention on ...
... going to be deeply involved in world affairs for a long time to come . Both our history and our geography make this inevitable . The immediate motives for our involvement in world affairs tend to change as events focus attention on ...
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