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Perspectives: From The Chair Of The Aba Law Practice Management Section, January/February 2013, Joan R. Bullock Jan 2013

Perspectives: From The Chair Of The Aba Law Practice Management Section, January/February 2013, Joan R. Bullock

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In this era of the "new normal," lawyers and law firms are seeking ways to create efficiencies and realize new capabilities.


Perspectives: From The Chair Of The Aba Law Practice Management Section, March/April 2013, Joan R. Bullock Jan 2013

Perspectives: From The Chair Of The Aba Law Practice Management Section, March/April 2013, Joan R. Bullock

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Technology--friend or foe? Legal practice is continually evolving, with an increasing integration of technology in firm operations and in the daily activity of lawyers and staff. How do you use technology so that it enhances firm operations and is an integral component of an efficient and effective legal practice?


Next Phase Pedagogy Reform For The Twenty-First Century Legal Education: Delivering Competent Lawyers For A Consumer-Driven Market, Ann Marie Cavazos Jan 2013

Next Phase Pedagogy Reform For The Twenty-First Century Legal Education: Delivering Competent Lawyers For A Consumer-Driven Market, Ann Marie Cavazos

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The underpinnings for law school training has or, I submit, soon will be, outstripped by real world requirements dictated by the demands of the legal profession marketplace. This Article is designed to add to the discourse relating to the question of what law schools supply and what law practice requires-a paradigm shift in the methodology of implementing legal education. The Article begins by reporting on the state of the law school process and how it has evolved from an apprenticeship, replete with on-the-job training, to an intellectual exercise that is somewhat removed from the requirements for becoming competent legal professionals. …