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Lawyer Ethics for Innovation
Abstract Law struggles to keep pace with innovation. Twenty-first century advancements like artificial intelligence, block chain, and data analytics are already in use by academic…Wellness and law: reforming legal education to support student wellness
Abstract No one goes to law school with the expectation that their mental health and overall well-being will be significantly compromised during those three years.…An Appraisal of Professional Legal Ethics and Proper Conduct for Lawyers In Nigeria
Abstract Members of the legal profession in Nigeria have an enormous responsibility to discharge, not only to their clients but also to the court, the profession, their…Lawtech: Levelling the Playing Field in Legal Services?
Abstract The legal services market is commonly thought of as divided into two “hemispheres”– PeopleLaw and BigLaw. These segments represent, respectively, individuals and corporate clients. The last…Recognizing Another Black Barrier: The LSAT Contributes to the Diversity Gap in the Legal Profession
Abstract Imagine working your entire life with the purpose of building the house of your dreams. The ability to pursue this “calling” has been granted…The Death of the Legal Profession and the Future of Law
Abstract This article identifies the five large-scale changes that have happened or are happening to the legal profession: 1. How technology solutions have moved law from a…Educating Antiracist Lawyers: The Race and the Equal Protection of the Laws Program at Dickinson Law
Abstract The year 2020 has forced us, as a nation, to recognize painful realities about systemic racism in our country and our legal system. The fallacies in…“Trusted to the ends of the earth?” An analysis of solicitors’ disciplinary processes in England and Wales from 1994 to 2015
A newly released study by Boon and Whyte has collected data on lawyer’s discipline from across different eras of regulation in England and Wales. The…