Law Technology News wishes you and your families a safe, happy holiday season. As we look forward to the new year, we are reprising some of the best stories of 2013. During the year, law schools drew much attention as Big Law jobs plummeted and college graduates became skeptical about incurring more education debt without the prospect of high-salary employment. Meanwhile critics continued to question traditional curriculum. In June, Tam Harbert showcased Stanford Law School—and explored how it has embraced a new role—as an incubator for innovative legal technology, in “Silicon Startups.” We present it today.
Stanford University is a legendary breeding ground for startups — Silicon Valley giants Google Inc., Yahoo Inc., and Cisco Systems Inc. all came out of the Palo Alto, Calif., institution’s computer science and engineering departments.
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