...Cisco's ethics team, under the direction of Roxane Marenberg...
...at the International Legal Technology Association. A joint project of the law school and computer science department, CodeX has become an incubator for legal...
...institution's computer science and engineering departments. Now, Stanford Law School is getting in on the action. In the last four years...
...women GCs owes to a deep talent pool half of law school graduates are women. "When I started in the business over...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...project finance to global restructuring have been downloaded by journalists, law school students, clients and attorneys at competing firms, among others, said Ken...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...program curator of the program, a division of Stanford University's law school. (Hwang is serious about the "Robots" in his firm...
...is featured in our February cover story, "Discovery on the Go." ...
...an MBA in Global Strategy from Babson College, F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business and a Masters in Computer Science from Worcester...
...30 a.m. breakfast drew 68 attendees, most from midsize and large law firms, 15 from Fortune 500 companies, a couple of consultants...
...Suffolk University Law School professor Andrew Perlman is one of the lucky 10,000 people...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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