There’s no doubt that technology is transforming the practice of law, and with that evolution comes a massive change in expectations for the practitioners. The University of Pennsylvania’s Law School has heard the call to action and responded via its Center on Professionalism (COP), which is now offering programs throughout the year for students to learn how to use the latest legal technologies.

In a statement on Penn Law’s website, the school said that the programs, offered throughout the course of the year, are to “ensure that graduates have a mastery of executive technology,” undertaken in effort to prepare students for “their first legal work experiences.”

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