In court, lawyers would obviously need the papers for their case that they are working on.
To be honest, most lawyers use technology. The definition of technology is "Machinery and equipment developed from such scientific knowledge." So therefore a cellular phone is technology. But in other terms, some lawyers such as myself use Microsoft Office to type up speeches, documents, etc., so yes i'd say most lawyers use technology.
they don't
Yes
"it depends"
The courts and lawyers. Court reporters sell the transcripts of the trial to the lawyers involved in the cases.
Yes, some lawyers do use algebra. It usually depends on what they are trying to figure out financially and statistically.
YES
Yes, they do.
Usually they don't.
Legal briefs are sent to the courts to outline the arguments that lawyers will use for their cases.
I would not use either of them. Let's get lawyers a raise! and leave the fact that speaker is a lawyer be inferred from for the context.