Technology was a prominent topic at the spring 2014 South Carolina Law Review Symposium, whose theme was On Task? Expanding the Boundaries of Legal Education.
The event was held 27-28 February 2014 at the University of South Carolina School of Law, in Columbia, South Carolina.
The presentations at the symposium that concerned technology included:
- Professor Renee Newman Knake ‘s keynote address, New Platforms in Legal Services Delivery
- Attorney Stephanie Kimbro ‘s presentation on the delivery of consumer legal services online
- Professor Ronald Staudt ‘s presentation on technology for access to justice
- Attorney Richard Granat ‘s presentation on online legal marketing
Click here for the conference program.
The Twitter hashtag for the event was #sclrontask
Click here for a storify of Twitter tweets from the event.
Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the event, in .csv format.
HT @rgranat
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