Welcome to The Roundup for the week ending June 12. We have lots of thought-provoking pieces to share from last week.
From Around the Web
-
The Three Essential Networking Questions You’re Forgetting to Ask: We often forget good questions when we’re networking. Here are three that will make you stand out from the crowd. (Brazen Careerist)
-
eDiscovery: The Crucial Next Step in Law School Curriculum: Ninety percent of the data in the world has been created in the past two years and eDiscovery, the area of law that deals with the management, collection, processing, and review of information when it is needed for litigation or other investigatory matters, is skyrocketing. (Bloomberg BNA)
-
Which Law Schools Allegedly Paid Students Not to Take the Bar Exam: What if there were a way to ensure that students who were struggling academically would stay far, far away from the bar exam, thus enhancing your law school’s chances of posting less embarrassing passage statistics? (Above the Law)
-
We Have a Problem With Lawyers: This is How We Fix Law School and the Legal Profession: We have too many lawyers. They are too white and male. Law school costs too much. Too few have access. Let’s fix it. (Salon)