Law practice technology

Teaching Code in Law Clinics

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This presentation will survey Loyola College of Law’s experience in teaching law students to code. Started two years ago, Loyola’s Technology and Legal Innovation Clinic set out to teach law students with little or no previous experience the fundamentals of programming and to encourage them to create applications which are useful to lawyers and legal services programs. Because there are few examples of how such a curriculum should work, the clinic has necessarily proceeded on a trial and error basis, achieving quite a few successes as well as a number of “lessons learned”.

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Time slot: 
20 June 13:00 - 14:00
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WCC 3019

Preparing Students For Factory Work and Choice Jobs

There are proven techniques for delivering consistently high quality legal services. Yet law students often have no exposure to them. Many move into solo and small firm practice without a clue of what running a modern service business requires.

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Time slot: 
20 June 10:30 - 11:30
Room: 
WCC 3018
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