I provide operational leadership for project managers and technology professionals located in offices across the United States, establishing business...
Joe Patrice is an Editor at Above the Law. For over a decade, he practiced as a litigator at...
Kathryn Rubino is a member of the editorial staff at Above the Law. She has a degree in journalism...
The “practice-ready” law school model is oft-discussed and rarely implemented, but maybe technology will finally force law schools to focus on teaching practical skills. Joe and Kathryn chat with Jessica Robinson, Vice President of Client Services at Casepoint about the maturation of the eDiscovery process, the project management lessons that fuel effective discovery, and the importance of learning the theory of discovery before entering an increasingly automating practice.
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Published: | December 10, 2019 |
Podcast: | Thinking Like a Lawyer - Above the Law |
Category: | e-Discovery , Practice Management |
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Thinking Like a Lawyer - Above the Law |
Above the Law's Joe Patrice and Kathryn Rubino examine everyday topics through the prism of a legal framework.
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