by mfisch | May 24, 2017 | home, News
Students at Suffolk Law hear a lot about their obligation to provide pro bono services after they graduate, and not just because it’s part of the lawyer’s oath: the American Bar Association estimates that at least 40 percent of low- and moderate-income households face...
by gabe | Jan 17, 2017 | home, Uncategorized
Creative student minds at Suffolk University Law School volunteered to compete with scholars at four other law schools last week, brainstorming new ways to innovate a popular piece of legal software for a chance at glory and cold, hard cash. The Product Design...
by ccaswell | Aug 12, 2015 | home, Uncategorized
Law School’s Accelerator to Practice Program wins top honor for innovators in the provision of legal services to average income Americans. ABA Honors Accelerator Program Cross-training program’s innovative approach to serving average-income clients...
by ccaswell | Aug 12, 2015 | home, Uncategorized
Lawyers and legal scholars know all too well that low-income citizens lack speedy, efficient access to the justice system. Now, in an age when people from all economic levels own some kind of hand-held mobile device, legal service advocates believe smart, efficient...
by ccaswell | Aug 12, 2015 | home, Uncategorized
Andrew Perlman, dean of the Law School, has been named to the Fastcase 50—one of the nation’s preeminent honors for the “smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law.” Each year, the Fastcase 50 shines a spotlight on...
by ccaswell | Aug 12, 2015 | home, Uncategorized
A week out of Suffolk University Law School, Michael Eidlin was working as a consultant to a law firm and devising a program to cut the time and expense required for a routine legal task. Eidlin, who graduated in May 2015 was taking the first step on the career...