When Nicola Shaver asked Paul Hastings LLP’s new fall associates how many of them had studied law and technology or broad themes about the changing nature of legal practice in law school, just one person from the group of 25 in front of her raised their hand.
Shaver, Paul Hastings’ managing director of innovation and knowledge, said she wasn’t surprised by the response even though there is a growing recognition of the importance of t...
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