Identifies ways in which law schools, law students, non-profits and solo and small firm lawyers can collaborate through curricula, clinical practices and private practices to provide legal services to unrepresented clients. Discusses need for solo and small firm lawyers to deliver legal services to low and moderate income clients, the potential for unbundled legal services, the potential for virtual firms, and the role of law schools in developing public interest private practices. The panel will also present a non-profit created by a law school that addresses the need
William Hornsby: Lawyering for Personal Legal Services - a Work in Progress Synopsis From the mid-18...
This Article is the transcript of a panel presented at Emory’s Third Biennial Conference on Transact...
Law schools and law firms must partner to ensure that a pipeline of underrepresented students apply ...
Identifies ways in which law schools, law students, non-profits and solo and small firm lawyers can ...
The Law School Consortium Project is an organization with the goal of extending the educational and ...
This session will examine how in-house law school clinics, through community-based collaboration and...
This panel explores the organic relationship between the teaching of lawyering skills and the advanc...
This panel will explore several different approaches to incorporating pro bono work into the law sch...
This Article introduces the concept of the law school firm. The concept calls for law schools to est...
While the greatest number of lawyers practice in solo and small firms, law schools do not devote suf...
Describes partnership between law school and public interest organizations. Provides example of coll...
All lawyers\u27 codes of professional ethics in the United States expect members of the bar to perfo...
The panel will examine two different approaches to using a legal writing platform to expose students...
This panel turns a social justice lens on legal education, starting with the first year curriculum, ...
As members of the Project to Integrate Spirituality, Law and Politics, the panelists will discuss a ...
William Hornsby: Lawyering for Personal Legal Services - a Work in Progress Synopsis From the mid-18...
This Article is the transcript of a panel presented at Emory’s Third Biennial Conference on Transact...
Law schools and law firms must partner to ensure that a pipeline of underrepresented students apply ...
Identifies ways in which law schools, law students, non-profits and solo and small firm lawyers can ...
The Law School Consortium Project is an organization with the goal of extending the educational and ...
This session will examine how in-house law school clinics, through community-based collaboration and...
This panel explores the organic relationship between the teaching of lawyering skills and the advanc...
This panel will explore several different approaches to incorporating pro bono work into the law sch...
This Article introduces the concept of the law school firm. The concept calls for law schools to est...
While the greatest number of lawyers practice in solo and small firms, law schools do not devote suf...
Describes partnership between law school and public interest organizations. Provides example of coll...
All lawyers\u27 codes of professional ethics in the United States expect members of the bar to perfo...
The panel will examine two different approaches to using a legal writing platform to expose students...
This panel turns a social justice lens on legal education, starting with the first year curriculum, ...
As members of the Project to Integrate Spirituality, Law and Politics, the panelists will discuss a ...
William Hornsby: Lawyering for Personal Legal Services - a Work in Progress Synopsis From the mid-18...
This Article is the transcript of a panel presented at Emory’s Third Biennial Conference on Transact...
Law schools and law firms must partner to ensure that a pipeline of underrepresented students apply ...