2015 Technology in Legal Practice
This Spring semester in Vanderbilt Law School's class on Technology in Legal Practice, twenty law students led by Adjunct Professor Marc Jenkins have reimagined the practice of law. The students worked collaboratively in groups and with software to enhance access to justice in Tennessee.
On April 14, 2015, students presented their application designs to the Vanderbilt community and a panel of judges consisting of a general counsel, a law firm managing partner, a legal technology software founder, a Vanderbilt faculty member and a venture capitalist.
Read MoreOn April 14, 2015, students presented their application designs to the Vanderbilt community and a panel of judges consisting of a general counsel, a law firm managing partner, a legal technology software founder, a Vanderbilt faculty member and a venture capitalist.
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Students in Vanderbilt’s Technology in Legal Practice class, taught by Adjunct Professor Marc Jenkins, worked collaboratively in groups to develop software applications designed to enhance access Tennessee’s legal justice system this spring.
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