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What If I Don’t Want to Litigate? Law Degree Alternatives: Exploring Unconventional Career Paths

The Barrister

While many law graduates do indeed follow the path of practicing lawyers, the training and knowledge acquired during law school can lead to a wide range of non-traditional career opportunities, such as roles in public policy, legal technology, or social advocacy. 50 Unique Legal Paths: How to Find the Right Job by Ursula Furi-Perry.

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Colin S. Levy

My background as an entrepreneur and in the finance and legal spaces have propelled me to what I’m doing now in legal tech. In 2008, I started my first company, CountryWide Debt Relief. There is a growing demand for attorneys who want to apply their domain expertise using technology to improve the practice of law.

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I Am Deeply Saddened To Report The Death Of Monica Bay: Friend, Mentor and Role Model to So Many in Legal Tech

Above the Law - Technology

For nearly two decades, one person reigned supreme over the world of legal technology. Such was Monica Bay’s prominence and influence that, when she retired in 2015 after 17 years as editor of Law Technology News , Thomson Reuters honored her with her name and image emblazoned above Times Square.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam That Truly Tests Daily Practice Skills Must Include Technology

Law Technology Today

Law schools have a duty to maintain a rigorous program of legal education and enable students to develop their professional identity. Lawson suggests that with adequate learning opportunities, attorneys who “fall into the legal tech Bermuda Triangle” can keep up. 2529 (2008). 2845 (2000).

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I Am Deeply Saddened To Report The Death Of Monica Bay: Friend, Mentor and Role Model to So Many in Legal Tech

Legal Tech Monitor

For nearly two decades, one person reigned supreme over the world of legal technology. Such was Monica Bay’s prominence and influence that, when she retired in 2015 after 17 years as editor of Law Technology News , Thomson Reuters honored her with her name and image emblazoned above Times Square.