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From Crisis Springs Opportunity: Using Virtual Learning To Develop More Effective Lawyers, Anita M. Singh
From Crisis Springs Opportunity: Using Virtual Learning To Develop More Effective Lawyers, Anita M. Singh
Saint Louis University Law Journal
The increase in virtual, distance, and remote learning necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has presented new challenges to law school faculty and students. But at the same time, increased virtual interactions provide us with a unique opportunity. In particular, increased virtual interactions allow us to test and stress students’ “virtual intelligence,” a suite of more intangible skills that also promotes lawyer effectiveness. These skills include traditional project management tasks and conventional social engagement, but on a heightened level given the challenges inherent in virtual interactions. Legal employers place these skills at a premium, yet at the same time report that …
Think Like A Businessperson: Using Business School Cases To Create Strategic Corporate Lawyers, Alicia J. Davis
Think Like A Businessperson: Using Business School Cases To Create Strategic Corporate Lawyers, Alicia J. Davis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Doctors Vs. Lawyers: The Perils Of Perfectionism, Robert A. Burt
Doctors Vs. Lawyers: The Perils Of Perfectionism, Robert A. Burt
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Lawyers As Fiduciaries, Sande Buhai
Lawyers As Fiduciaries, Sande Buhai
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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“Lawyers” Not “Liars”: A Modified Traditionalist Approach Yo Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown Jr.
“Lawyers” Not “Liars”: A Modified Traditionalist Approach Yo Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Teaching Lawyers Ethics, Bruce A. Green
Teaching Lawyers Ethics, Bruce A. Green
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Necessary Legends: The National Equal Justice Library And The Importance Of Poverty Lawyers’ History, Marie A. Failinger
Necessary Legends: The National Equal Justice Library And The Importance Of Poverty Lawyers’ History, Marie A. Failinger
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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