When I think of a Hackathon, I tend to think of 20-somethings wearing hoodies, surrounded by cheeseburger wrappers and empty Gatorade bottles.
Suffice it to say, that’s probably not what the Women in Law Hackathon will look like when it culminates in June at a Shark Tank-style pitch session at Stanford Law School. Given that the participants are partners and management committee members from Am Law Second Hundred firms, the attire and cuisine are likely to be considerably more upscale.
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