In the current economy and legal market, firms are under pressure to deliver more value for less. One way for firms to deliver more is if they get associates who are ready to hit the ground running. But with clients unwilling to pay for new associate training, where will new lawyers get the training they need?

In a provocative, recent piece in Texas Lawyer affiliate the Am Law Daily, “Welcome to the Future: Time for Law School 4.0,” Paul Lippe of Legal OnRamp, an innovative social-networking site that links firms and corporate counsel, says the answer is law schools.

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