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ILTA Honors 5 Lawyers As ‘Influential Women In Legal Tech’

Above the Law - Technology

The winners represent US and international law firms and legal education. The post ILTA Honors 5 Lawyers As ‘Influential Women In Legal Tech’ appeared first on Above the Law.

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Four Scenarios for the Future of Legal Education

Legal Tech Monitor

My prompting was focused on creating four likely future scenarios for legal education. I might also use these scenarios as part of a law school’s planning discussions. Law schools are no longer bound by the physical confines of buildings and campuses, but instead exist entirely in the digital realm. See what you think.

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Legal Tech for Law Schools: How to Prepare Law Students for the Future of the Legal Profession

MatterSuite

As we stand on the precipice of a digital revolution, it’s imperative to ask: How can we prepare future legal professionals for success in a technology-driven legal landscape alongside legal expertise? Competition among Law Firms: The legal market is experiencing heightened competition.

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

The Barrister

Wisconsin offers a “diploma privilege” system for graduates of its two in-state law schools, while New Hampshire permits a small cohort of law students to practice without taking the bar after completing a specialized curriculum. 14 Read more about alternative legal career paths with Sol Blatt, Jr.