Berkeley Law professor Bob Berring told us he prefers face-to-face interactions when it comes to talking about the law, the practice of it and just the act of getting together with colleagues in legal education. Safe to say his long career as a librarian, teacher and thought leader in the legal profession has demanded personal interactions even as the digital age developed.
In this post – the third in a series with Berring – we bring you his video response to another question for him that came in via our @westlaw Twitter account.
It’s from Stephanie Kimbro (@stephkimbro) and deals with the virtual practice of law:
In his response, Berring focused more on the virtual practice aspect versus research, workflow or SaaS (Software as a service), but I trust his answer still provides some perspective on his point of view:
I want to thank Stephanie for her suggested question for Berring, as well as questions I got from @richards1000 and @montserratlj for recent posts here on Legal Current about reference librarians and the structure of the law.
