At a certain age the question of "what do you want to be when you grow up?" becomes less important than "how are you going to get there?" For law students, the answer is more than likely going to involve technology in some shape or form, and a passing familiarity with Microsoft Word isn't going to impress many recruiters. Law schools are moving as quickly as they can to accommodate the legal sphere's burgeoning flirtation with apps, artificial intelligence and the cloud in order to build the next generation of lawyers. Here's a quick look at how law schools across the country are trying to retrofit legal tech into part of a well-balanced education.