Haha, no. My law firm IT days are long over. Thinking back on it, though, with the strong antipathy many middle-aged and older attorneys had against typing, though, how they got papers written in college and law school. All those guys (and they were mostly guys) knew how to do was talk into a dictation machine; the word processing work was mostly for the womenfolk.
Oh, certainly. When I left the industry in 2006, attorneys younger than 40 or so were all competent computer users, though for many of them dictation was still a faster way to draft documents. They were good at email and at editing the documents coming out of the Word Processing department in realtime on the screen.