What Determines a Good Attorney?
A fancy law school degree is a good place to start, but it takes actual courtroom experience for most attorneys to become great.
Kevin Gardner graduated with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA from UCLA. He works as a business consultant for InnovateBTS where he helps companies integrate technology to improve performance. He shares his knowledge and expertise not only with his clients, but also with his fellow bloggers and readers.
A fancy law school degree is a good place to start, but it takes actual courtroom experience for most attorneys to become great.
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A number of jurisdictions have employed virtual venues for almost every type of hearing.
In the grand scheme of life, law school doesn’t take very long to complete, usually two years. However, it is expensive, and you should be sure about your decision before you enroll.
Customer data is a valuable asset for businesses. However, collecting and using this data comes with a legal and ethical responsibility.
While AI-enabled decision-making seems to take out the subjective human areas of bias and prejudice, many observers worry that machine analytics have the same or different biases embedded in the systems.
A firewall is one of many types of protective software to keep your website safe from unwanted intruders.
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Employees with specific relations to legal processes will need to have more specific policies and regulations in place.
Do you have a friend or family member who has successfully run their own business from the ground up? You should ask them if they can set time aside to answer some of your biggest questions.