How are law schools adapting?

How are law schools embracing legal technology and adapting their curriculums to the changing practice of law?

Brooklyn Law School (A+), New York Law School (A), Cardozo School of Law (A-), Columbia (A-), and Fordham (A-) are all recognized as leading legal tech programs by preLaw magazine.

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Nice find, that Prelaw Magazine article.

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New York Law School announces a new program at training lawyers for in-house roles and a class on legal tech and operations.

https://today.westlaw.com/Document/Iae4201306bc611eba2a8e86fba46138c/View/FullText.html?transitionType=SearchItem&contextData=(sc.Search)

Law schools are definitely starting to adapt by weaving legal tech into both their curriculum and teaching methods. Some are introducing courses on AI and legal research tools, while others are focusing on cloud-based collaboration, digital case management, and even client communication platforms to prepare students for the realities of modern practice.

This article explains it well: The Role of Technology in Modern Legal Education and Practice