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Guest Post: How Santa Clara Law Graduates Students with a ‘Tech Edge’

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The Tech Edge JD is an innovation in law school education that attempts to change the return on investment in legal education by providing graduates with essential legal, technology, and business skills required of tech lawyers in Silicon Valley.

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New Director Named to Lead Illinois Commission on Professionalism, As Jayne Reardon Retires

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A commercial litigation attorney with the firm Meyer Capel P.C. She had been a commissioner of the Commission on Professionalism since 2017 and has served on its executive committee. She had been a commissioner of the Commission on Professionalism since 2017 and has served on its executive committee. Champaign, Ill.,

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ILTA Honors Five Influential Women of Legal Tech

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Related: In 2017, Asay’s trailblazing work as a women entrepreneur inspired a post I wrote, 2017: The Year of Women in Legal Tech. Over the course of her legal career, Alma has earned numerous recognitions relating to her innovation work. She holds a J.D. from NYU Law and a B.A. from Pennsylvania State University.

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The Law Library of Babel: Exploring the Infinite Dimensions of Law and Technology

Colin S. Levy

I could imagine what would come—what did come—with predictive analysis platforms like Lex Machina that could equip attorneys with data-driven insights extracted from historical legal records, facilitating informed decision-making throughout various stages of litigation. Basic Books, 2017. Basic Books, 2017. Sigmund, Karl.

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Marking the Retirement of Jerry Larkin, Who Led the ARDC With Exceptional Foresight, Integrity, and ‘Irish Wit’

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Jim Grogan, who worked with Larkin for 40 years at the ARDC and served as Deputy Administrator and Chief Counsel, said Larkin always conducted himself as a “gentleman” during litigation. “He She is an extraordinarily gifted litigator with great judgment on what a case is and what it doesn’t have to be.

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