If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to prepare them for more than just tomorrow’s legal practice. At Georgetown, we have come to the realization that we need to prepare students for legal practice 10 years from now. This article provides a look at ways several law schools help students develop technology skills and prepare for future law practice, incorporating examples and lessons learned from teaching the course “Technology, Innovation and Law Practice.” It presents concrete ideas for law students to understand and appreciate the potential of technology to transform legal practice
This practice paper offers a modest proposition that could make law graduates more capable of servin...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
As the legal and technology sectors continue to merge, the growing importance of applying technology...
In this article, I draft the outlines of a law school program that delivers a systemic approach to l...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The role technology plays in the legal profession is growing. It is, therefore, incumbent on legal e...
This article argues that legal education is currently grappling with three narratives of technology’...
Technology is changing the way that legal services are delivered and impacting on the administration...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
Today\u27s lawyers must be technologically competent, per Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.1. La...
A renaissance” is often described as a cultural rebirth, a movement ushering in a modern age and le...
This article argues that law schools should add Access to Justice and Technology Clinics: a new type...
This practice paper offers a modest proposition that could make law graduates more capable of servin...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
As the legal and technology sectors continue to merge, the growing importance of applying technology...
In this article, I draft the outlines of a law school program that delivers a systemic approach to l...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The role technology plays in the legal profession is growing. It is, therefore, incumbent on legal e...
This article argues that legal education is currently grappling with three narratives of technology’...
Technology is changing the way that legal services are delivered and impacting on the administration...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
Today\u27s lawyers must be technologically competent, per Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.1. La...
A renaissance” is often described as a cultural rebirth, a movement ushering in a modern age and le...
This article argues that law schools should add Access to Justice and Technology Clinics: a new type...
This practice paper offers a modest proposition that could make law graduates more capable of servin...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...