![]() So, on this podcast, we’ll hear from experts working to change the legal profession and leaders who’ve developed creative solutions to complex problems in other fields. To develop fresh approaches to the way we educate lawyers and serve our clients, we need to open up the conversation. And students coming to law school today need new skills that turbocharge their legal education so that they can navigate the dynamic landscape that lies ahead. Our profession is full of bright, engaged lawyers working at the highest levels, but we frustrate many of those we want to serve because of the way we structured the practice of law in our legal systems. And now through the Future of the Profession Initiative, my colleagues and I focus all our energy on thinking about how to do just that. As an alum of the law school who practiced law for a decade in private sector and government practices, I realized there are so many ways we lawyers can better serve our clients. ![]() I’m Jennifer Leonard, Chief Innovation Officer at the University of Pennsylvania, Carey Law School. Every time I see someone like that, I get giddy and start moving in my seat and get excited because that person is going to grab that baton and move us forward. ![]() ![]() Jennifer: Dean Conway, what makes you optimistic about the future of the legal profession?ĭean Conway: Every prospective student who is willing to come into law school with an open mind and with a mission to serve above self. Follow us on social media! Find us on Facebook ![]()
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