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This space is dedicated to the tools, systems, and technologies reshaping legal work. I examine how lawyers actually use technology in practice, where it succeeds, where it falls short, and how thoughtful adoption can improve legal services rather than complicate them.
I write about legal education as both a classroom and a laboratory, exploring how students learn, how lawyers are trained, and how teaching methods can evolve alongside the profession. My focus is on practical skills, emerging competencies, and preparing learners for a rapidly changing legal landscape.
Drawing from work with law schools, legal organizations, and practitioners, I share insights on technology strategy, process design, and responsible AI use in legal settings. These posts reflect lessons learned from advising others and from building, testing, and refining solutions in real-world environments.
Here I connect developments in law, technology, and higher education to broader trends shaping the legal profession. These posts are timely, reflective, and focused on what current events signal about where legal practice and legal institutions are headed next.
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