Bit by Bit: Embracing Binary

Facts & Findings, Vol. 12, February 2008

Posted: 6 Feb 2009

See all articles by Roland J. Bernier

Roland J. Bernier

Forensics Consulting Solutions, LLC

Date Written: July 27, 2008

Abstract

Those toiling in law offices are familiar with the language called "Legalese." Dialog in the typical law office is peppered with terms such as voir dire, pro bono, and res ipsa loquitur. Law professionals are as comfortable with this language as they are with the King's English.

Being merely "bilingual," however, no longer suffices. As technology and the information age exert influence on the practice of law, those in the legal field now must cope with another language-one based on ones and zeros, called "Binary."

Keywords: law, technology, computers, discovery, retrieval

JEL Classification: K00, K41

Suggested Citation

Bernier, Roland, Bit by Bit: Embracing Binary (July 27, 2008). Facts & Findings, Vol. 12, February 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1179802

Roland Bernier (Contact Author)

Forensics Consulting Solutions, LLC ( email )

411 N. Central Ave.
Suite 170
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.forensicsconsulting.com/

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