by mfisch | Oct 30, 2017 | home, News
Suffolk Law announced on October 30, 2017, that it has created a first-of-its-kind online certificate program in legal innovation and technology. Through online courses taught by legal industry leaders in areas such as legal operations, design thinking, process...
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 ccaswell | Jan 13, 2017 | News, Uncategorized
Inside the Integreon Partnership Last spring, between “Conflicts of Law” and “Intellectual Property Survey”, Maddy McCormick, 3L, was slipping away to a lab on the sixth floor of the library. There, surrounded by law books and computers, McCormick would review,...
by ccaswell | Jan 13, 2017 | News, Uncategorized
After winning election, legaltech graduate brings tech-savvy approach to old-school court Stephanie Fattman JD’16 was elected register of the Worcester Probate and Family Court. Now she’s using Suffolk Law know-how to rethink the court’s systems. Fattman, 28,...
by ccaswell | Jan 13, 2017 | News, Uncategorized
Suffolk Law’s Institute on Law Practice Technology & Innovation and the Accelerator Program were named Legaltech News’ 2016 Pro Bono Innovator of the Year. Student-designed pro bono apps and computer programs create parenting plans, affidavits of...
by ccaswell | Apr 26, 2016 | News, Uncategorized
Chas Rampenthal, General Counsel of LegalZoom, doesn’t trifle with the niceties. He offers no diplomatic circumlocutions or plans to subtly alter the current regulatory system for lawyering. Instead, in his keynote address at Suffolk Law’s Legaltech Symposium,...