By Mark Dubois

By Mark Dubois

June 11, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

The New World of Outside Investment In Law Firms

For some firms and lawyers, access to equity capital may be just what they need to adapt and grow.

By By Mark Dubois

5 minute read

June 11, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

The New World of Outside Investment In Law Firms

For some firms and lawyers, access to equity capital may be just what they need to adapt and grow.

By By Mark Dubois

5 minute read

April 17, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Faux Lawyers Succeed Without Attending Law School

Teaching folks to "think like a lawyer" is not really all that necessary for their success as real, live lawyers. Apparently, a solid grasp of practice and procedure, a pleasant and effective personal manner, and good client skills will get you very far.

By By Mark Dubois

4 minute read

April 17, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Faux Lawyers Succeed Without Attending Law School

Teaching folks to "think like a lawyer" is not really all that necessary for their success as real, live lawyers. Apparently, a solid grasp of practice and procedure, a pleasant and effective personal manner, and good client skills will get you very far.

By By Mark Dubois

4 minute read

June 03, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Mark Dubois: Law School Graduation Speeches Not So Inspirational

I read that the best part of Harvard's Law School's graduation this year was Mindy Kaling's speech which included telling the graduates that some of them were evil (it's a statistically defensible argument), that some of them would spend their careers defending BP from seagulls (also true), that some of them would make "serious bank" (again, true) and that she wanted to marry the cutest of them (an ill-considered but clearly wise move).

By By MARK DUBOIS

5 minute read

December 10, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

How MOOCS Will Transform Law As We Know It

If you haven't heard about MOOCs, you soon will. These Massive Open Online Courses are the hot topic in undergraduate and graduate education today, and have the potential to radically alter much of what we have traditionally thought of as education. And once MOOCS get rolling, they will transform education and law. Bet on it.

By by Mark DuBois

4 minute read