Theresa Yuan graduated from Notre Dame Law School, where she was the president of the National Lawyers...
Sonia Raichur Russo is a healthcare fraud prosecutor in Denver, CO. She previously clerked for New Mexico...
Mathew R. Kerbis is an associate attorney at Condon & Cook, LLC focusing his practice in civil...
In this part one of two, Sonia Russo talks with the winner of the American Bar Association’s Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition, Theresa Yuan, about her winning dystopian-future short story ‘In The Matter of Infinite Monkeys’ and how it cautions against over-trusting predictive algorithms to determine what kind of person a child will become. Can technology really predict a child’s fate? And what happens if it can? Stay tuned for the Financial Wellness Minute when contributor Mathew Kerbis shares the wisdom and rewards for paying your student loans early.
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Published: | June 14, 2021 |
Podcast: | Young Lawyer Rising |
Category: | Legal Education , News & Current Events |
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Young Lawyer Rising |
Hosted by Montana Funk, Young Lawyer Rising covers issues pertinent to newly minted attorneys just starting their careers.