Is Stanford Law the New Vortex of Legal Technology
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...This is a great event--basically the labor & employment version of the Stanford/Yale/Harvard Junior
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Taking a cue from the academic origins of many Silicon Valley inventors, Stanford Law School has become an incubator for legal technologists. Not typically credited...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Taking a cue from the academic origins of many Silicon Valley inventors, Stanford Law School has become an incubator for legal technologists. Not typically credited...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...misconduct," but held it harmless under In re Carpenter, the leading...
...London School of Economics Department of Law. 8. Columbia Law School. 9. Stanford Law School. 10. Sydney Law School. (Hat tip: TaxProf Blog.) ...
...p.m. "Legal Technology Future Horizons" also features Stanford Law's Roland Vogl, executive director of The Center for Legal Informatics...
Originally Published: The Recorder
With his decision to log out after nearly five years as general counsel of Facebook, Ted Ullyot has opened up one of the most visible law jobs in Silicon Valley
Originally Published: The Recorder
...results from a specific legal strategy or argument. The concept, emanating from Stanford studies, can be viewed merely as a new research tool. If so...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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