...Daniel Katz , assistant professor at Michigan State University's School of Law, and co-founder of its Reinvent Law Laboratory...
...with the goal of Universty of Michigan Law School...
...more law firms will fail. Assistant professor of law at Michigan State University's College of Law, Katz is the co-director...
...six events before the reprise of ...
...Daniel Martin Katz, assistant professor at Michigan State University's School of Law, and co-founder of its Reinvent Law Laboratory...
...Renee Knake, co-founder of the Reinvent Law Lab at Michigan State University College of Law, put the event into gear...
...Daniel Martin Katz, assistant professor at Michigan State University's School of Law, and co-founder of its Reinvent Law Laboratory...
...overloaded days. It's like consuming a giant hot fudge sundae, full of yummy calories that take a while to digest and occasionally give you...
...20/20, Perlman pointed to the University of Miami School of Law's Law Without Walls program and Michigan State University College of Law's...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...who they could talk to? Press has a vivid recollection of the first call last May. It was a Monday morning, and he...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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