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October 4, 2006
Harvard Law’s Berkman Center and LexisNexis Partner to Study Law School Curriculum
From the press release:
"LexisNexis and Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society are partnering to ensure that the next generation of law school graduates is equipped with new technology and electronic litigation tools, skills that are rarely included in law school curricula, according to Andrew Prozes, CEO of LexisNexis Group, and John Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School."
[RJ]
October 4, 2006 in Law School News & Views | Permalink
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