Video games have quickly become a well-known part of American culture. But these days they’re not just used for entertainment purposes. In fact, one organization—the Practising Law Institute—believes they can be a crucial tool for teaching legal skills, and they intend to prove it with the Internal Investigation Game (IIG).

PLI’s IIG gives attorneys the opportunity to plan and conduct an internal investigation as part of a fictional law firm.

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