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DeathofGiantFirms 10 - 22 Jan 2008 - Main.CarinaWallance
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the death of the giant firm? (Work in progress)
Since our grade is partly based on whether we’re ethical, I must credit Sandor for arguing that the legal product includes trust, and Justin Colannino for predicting that Wexis will be assimilated into Googles and Wikipedias.
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 If there's pre-class interest in reading more about this, I found this article after 2 seconds on Google: http://money.cnn.com/2004/10/14/news/economy/lawyer_outsourcing/?cnn=yes

-- MakalikaNaholowaa - 20 Jan 2008

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Here is a link to an article about the changes in the law school curriculum that have been taking place in response to some of the issues discussed here. I am interested in hearing more from people about Columbia's position in revising the law school curriculum to address such 'world changes' as well as the effect such changes can be expected to have at a practical level.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/31/education/31lawschool.html?ex=1352437200&en=07e3ca16683dd3b5&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

-- CarinaWallance - 22 Jan 2008

 
 
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