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Empathy and Emotional Connectivity in the Legal Industry

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There’s an adage that legal education helps ensure these professionals-in-training learn how to “think like a lawyer.” Lawyers have the responsibility to represent their client’s interests in a variety of settings: negotiation, dispute resolution, and the courtroom.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

Some key trends and developments in the legal tech industry include: 1 Automation and AI Legal tech companies increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to streamline repetitive tasks, such as document review, contract analysis, and legal research.

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Daniel Rodriguez

Colin S. Levy

How do you envision the role of technology evolving in legal education, and what steps should law schools take to prepare future lawyers for this changing landscape? And so, in summary, I am enthusiastic and rather bullish about what law schools are doing to improve tech-related legal education.

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IAALS Announces Six Renowned Leaders Joining the Board of Advisors

Legal Tech Monitor

With a seat on the Leaders Council of the Legal Services Corporation and recognition as a “Legal Rebel” by the American Bar Association, Ebron’s background, insights, and eye for innovation will be invaluable to IAALS. Judge Leslie E. Magistrate Judge for over a decade, she brings vast experience from the bench to IAALS.