The Greatest American Lawyer (GAL) brings it to the point as concisely as ever. He simply states that he "hates the industrial age". The Second Wave as futurist call it. The generation and age of factory-type eduction and the corporation all of which are based upon
standardization, centralization, concentration, synchonization, and
bureaucracy. A World in which you would conform or be consumed. Or, as some people would call it, "the good 'ol days." I do not know how good the old days really were. I will just say that the past generation did the best they could to cope. As GAL says, "There are many people in this world who realize that the internet and
the technology, which has born it, will in fact continue to change the
world in new ways at an accelerated rate, probably beyond our
comprehension." As GAL indicates, technology and the Internet represent a revolution, especially in the legal profession. Long live the revolution!
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