Institute to Host Gathering of Boston Legal Innovators
Suffolk Law will host an informal gathering for people interested in legal services innovation on Wednesday, June 12th at 6:00. You can RSVP and find out more information here. Thanks to Adam Ziegler of Mootus for helping to organize the event.
Suffolk’s Legal Tech Program Named Among the Nation’s Best
The E-Lawyering Task Force of the ABA's Law Practice Management Section has listed the top U.S. programs in law practice technology here. We're delighted to see Suffolk's LPTI on the list.
Suffolk’s LPTI Featured in the National Law Journal
The Institute on Law Practice Technology (LPTI) was featured this morning in the National Law Journal.
Lawyering in an Age of Smart Machines
Should law students know computer programming? Yes, says Suffolk Law Professor Marc Lauritsen, if they want to thrive in the new legal landscape. Marc Lauritsen is a lawyer with a mission. By the end of a decade, he wants every law school to offer at least one...
The Future of Law
Frederic S. Ury JD’77, a renowned Connecticut trial attorney, often speaks on the future of the legal profession before lawyer groups all over the country. A big part of his message is a summary – and a warning – about how technology is changing the profession, and...
Student Innovator: Kim McGinn JD’14
Kimberly McGinn ’14 doesn’t plan to practice law in Nebraska. Nor does she intend to practice divorce law anywhere. But there are divorcing Nebraskan parents who will be helped by her work for years to come. That’s because, at the request of Nebraska Legal Aid, McGinn...