Course Number
765
Credits
2
Area of Study & Practice
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Legal Profession and Practice
JD Graduation Requirements
This course typically satisfies all or some of the following JD graduation requirements:- Professional Skills
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office
Technology is changing the practice of law in all fields and venues. This course will provide you with the theoretical and practical foundation to understand these changes and to positively impact your firm's or organization's responses to such challenges. Areas of special focus include case and client management; document management and electronic discovery; information literacy; and presentation technologies. Readings and guest speakers will address both general technological issues as well as specific legal and ethical ramifications. Students will be graded on participation and final projects.
Please note that course organization and content may vary substantially from semester to semester and descriptions are not necessarily professor specific. Please contact the instructor directly if you have particular course-related questions.
Sections/Instructors
Wayne Miller, Jennifer L. Behrens
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2013
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Wayne Miller, Jennifer L. Behrens
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2012
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Wayne Miller, Jennifer L. Behrens
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2011
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Wayne Miller, Jennifer L. Behrens
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2010
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Wayne Miller, Laura M. Scott
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2009
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Kenneth Hirsh, Wayne Miller, Laura M. Scott
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2008
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Kenneth Hirsh, Wayne Miller, Laura M. Scott
Introduction to Technology in the Law Office 765.01
Spring 2007
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