There is no doubt that some lawyer somewhere has either failed to redact documents generally and/or failed in the specific way that Manafort’s lawyers did. It’s something that lawyers can and should address.
If you’re a legal tech nerd like me, you’ve probably heard about the the tech fail by Paul Manafort’s lawyers in the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller. The takeaway for legal tech? There’s a big difference between knowing one’s duty and knowing how to carry it out. As it relates to the duty of technological competence, we have the ability to evaluate not just whether someone knows their duty but how to carry it out. Why aren’t we using it?
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