By Christine Charnosky | December 17, 2021
Until it's clear what data is going to be reported and how, "we won't see a world comfortably using the GRE," said Jeff Thomas, Kaplan's executive director of legal programs.
By Christine Charnosky | December 10, 2021
"Law schools should be looking at this kind of thing [as well as] legal services organizations and law firms, quite frankly, should be looking at this in terms of ways of training their own people," Jordan Furlong, a principal at Law21, said of Villanova's VIISTA program during a panel discussion on innovation this week.
By Matthew Stanford and Brandon V. Stracener | December 9, 2021
It's time to abandon monitoring software and the traditional closed-book bar examination model itself, says Matthew Stanford and Brandon V. Stracener of the California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
By Christine Charnosky | December 8, 2021
"If law professors and legal educators and law school administrators aren't in tune with how the practice of law is changing, not just in terms of how you deliver legal services, but these new areas that are emerging, then we're doing a great disservice to our students," said April Dawson, associate dean of Technology and Innovation at North Carolina Central University School of Law, during the "Redesigning Legal" speaker series panel discussion this week.
By Dylan Jackson | December 1, 2021
A Perkins Coie partner's post led to the Legal Mentor Network, an new nonprofit comprising 250 Big Law and corporate counsel mentors and 1,000 mentees.
By Christine Charnosky | November 29, 2021
Law.com spoke with former U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel of the Northern District of California about the future of virtual courtrooms and how law schools need to be preparing graduates for this "new normal" of courtroom proceedings.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 22, 2021
Though more law firms are tapping paralegals to help with e-discovery work, traditional hierarchies and a lack of foresight means many still don't proactively support their paralegals' e-discovery training and certification.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 17, 2021
Baker Donelson chief client solutions officer David Rueff discusses why the firm launched a new Innovator Fellowship Program with the University of Richmond School of Law, where law students research how other industries' approaches to innovation can help Baker Donelson's own efforts.
By Hannah Walker | October 29, 2021
'Does it feature audio of partners shouting at you to make it more realistic?' asks one Magic Circle trainee.
By Allison Dunn | October 28, 2021
Two Harvard Law School alumni and leaders of artificial intelligence tech provider Evisort are set to teach a reading group at their alma mater on how technology is driving the digital transformation of legal and business innovation.
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