In the news

This past week, many people have asked me about the Apple Watch and whether lawyers will want to get one.  I think it is premature to talk about that because we don’t yet know all that the Apple Watch will do.  We will have to at least wait until the Spring of 2015 when version 1.0 of the Apple Watch is introduced.  I remember that when the iPad came out in early 2010, many lawyers were not sure if it would be useful, and there were certainly no legal-specific apps.  Obviously, a lot has changed since then in the world of iPad.  While it is far too early to know everything that the Apple Watch will do, here is a scenario I’ve been thinking about.  Imagine being in a trial wearing an Apple Watch.  Your associate is sitting in the back of the room and is also wearing one.  Suddenly, he needs to send you a message — perhaps your opponent is about to put up a demonstrative that you need to object to before the jury sees it.  The associate taps out a pattern on his Apple Watch, and without anyone else in the courtroom realizing it, you feel the taps on your arm and understand what it means.  You object in time, the judge sustains your objection, and the jury isn’t prejudiced by the improper demonstrative.  With possibilities like this, I’m definitely intrigued.  And now, the news of note from the past week:

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