Call For Papers: “The Evolving Role of the Corporate Counsel: How Information Technology is Reinventing Legal Practice” Raleigh, NC

The Fall 2013 Law Review Symposium Hosted by Campbell University School of Law will focus on the impact of information technology on the practice of corporate counsel. Significant increases in computing power and related technologies are impacting the practice of law in many areas. The rapid proliferation of these technologies and practices, driven by efficiency and price, holds the potential to dramatically change the way corporations and others seek, obtain, and manage legal services. The Symposium will bring together the scholarship on the theoretical underpinnings of this movement and entrepreneurs that are carrying it into the real world with corporate counsel and the law firms that service them to contribute to an understanding of how these practices will shape the future of legal practice.

Abstracts and proposals for panel presentations on issues related to this topic, as well as the author or presenter’s resume, should be submitted, no later than September 1, 2013, to: Emily K. Mather, Editor-in-Chief, Campbell Law Review, culawreview@email.campbell.edu
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