Every time a new tool hits the profession, someone asks whether the trainee is now redundant. The answer is the same as last time: no. But her day looks different.
The hours that used to go to gathering exhibits, formatting documents and hunting for the latest version are the hours no one learned law from. That's the time Levano takes.
The trainee didn't become a lawyer to be an archivist.
What's left is what actually develops a lawyer: the judgement, the strategy, the conversation with the client. The trainee isn't dead. She just starts one rung higher.


