Sessions Information

  • January 2, 2020
    3:30 pm - 5:15 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
    Room: Delaware B
    Floor: Lobby Level
    Thirty-six states so far have adopted the duty of technology competence as part of their professional conduct rules for attorneys, but the rule is very broad. What does technology competence mean for day-to-day legal work, and how do law schools educate students to fulfill this duty? Please join us for this roundtable discussion by legal educators and practitioners across multiple jurisdictions to find out how different institutions agree (or disagree) on teaching law students to be technologically competent. The session will include small group discussion to engage directly with colleagues.
     
    Section Award will be presented at program conclusion.
      
     
    The Section held a virtual business meeting prior to the Annual Meeting.
Session Speakers
Ave Maria School of Law
Speaker

University of Akron School of Law
Speaker

American University, Washington College of Law
Speaker

University of Colorado Law School
Speaker

Penn State Law
Moderator

Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
AALS Section Annual Award Winner

Fastcase, Inc.
Speaker

Suffolk University Law School
Speaker

Session Fees
  • [3310] Technology, Law, and Legal Education-Roundtable: The Duty of Technology Competence: Understanding the Standards and Preparing Our Students: $0.00