If one thing is sure in life and in every industry, it is technological change. We live in a digital age in constant flux, with innovations constantly emerging that stand to change how we work and communicate.
Those within the legal profession have always had to grapple, in some way, with changing technology. Industry-shifting innovations have peppered the history of criminal law, from the advent of still photography to advancements in DN...
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