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lb_gilbert

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How has the use of technology changed the skills needed to work in a law office?
 
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A life estate measured by the life of someone other than the grantee is known as a fee simple by sufferance.
 
  A. True
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Answer to Question 1

As technology has increased, the law firm has relied on that technology to enhance its productivity and cost-effectiveness. Successful employees are those who have familiarity with equipment and software typically used in the law firm. A solid understanding of the language of technology will assist in better communication with information technologists.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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