Law and Technology at Haub Law
Haub LawÂ鶹´«Ã½™s Law and Technology Path to Practice trains students to pursue dynamic careers in the fast-moving technology sector. This Path to Practice provides students with the tools to represent business clients in the information age, covering issues involving cybersecurity, Internet law, and social media law. Law firms and corporate legal departments are always looking to replace time-consuming processes with technology-enhanced ones offering greater efficiency. Students at Haub Law have the opportunity to participate in our innovative Access to Justice Lab, which brings together students from across Â鶹´«Ã½ to apply human-centered design-thinking and legal training to create an innovative technology tool to address a real-world gap in access to justice.
If you are thinking about a career in Law and Technology, you may have the opportunity to practice in any of the following settings and participate in a variety of legal activities and roles during your career as listed below.
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- Small, midsize, or large law firm
- Corporate legal department
- Consulting firm or other alternative professional setting
- Legal technology startup
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- Advising clients regarding effect of technology on their legal or regulatory position
- Assisting clients in planning use of technology in pursuing litigation or corporate strategy
Students pursuing the Law and Technology Path to Practice should combine it with courses from the Paths to Practice in Business Law, Civil Litigation/Dispute Resolution, and Intellectual Property. Read more about course recommendations below:
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Students should take at least three of the following foundational courses:
- Advanced Civil Procedure Seminar: Anatomy of a Trial-The Burden of Proof LAW 612AA
- Computer Law LAW 774
- Internet Law-Regulation of Social Media LAW 757A
- Privacy and Information Law LAW 705
Students should also take one or two courses in:
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For more information regarding this Path to Practice, contact Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer