The Rise of Mobile Devices for Legal Research
Jinfo Article
20th October 2014
By James Mullan
Abstract
Mobile technologies have had a profound effect on the way individuals and companies work and collaborate. This is especially true in the legal sector where individuals are often meeting with clients and potentially attending court sessions, but still require access to emails and key information resources. In response to this, many legal information suppliers have looked at how they can provide information "on the go". James Mullan looks into the reasons why mobile working and access to legal information is likely to become more popular.
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