Are Tomorrow's Lawyers Prepared for Legal's Tech Future? 4 Recent Trends Shaping Legal Education
Advanced legal technology means little if attorneys don't know how to use it. While some law schools are trying to change that, others are falling behind.
January 08, 2024 at 01:58 PM
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SlideshowThe exponential growth of legal technology is impressive, but may not mean much if users aren't ready for it. Over the past few years, law schools have tried their hand at amending curriculums to prepare outgoing students for technology's increasingly important role in the legal industry. While some are succeeding in that endeavor, others are falling behind. Above are four recent legal education trends that highlight just how prepared, or not, tomorrow's legal professionals may be for the legal market's future.
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