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    Now available! Volume 7, Issue 2 of The Practice: Perspectives on Legal Services Regulation

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  2. "Success will come when we allow the legal industry to leverage the human and financial resources every other innovator relies upon," says LegalZoom's John Suh.

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  3. Feb 5
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  4. Mark your calendars! Thursday, March 11, CLP affiliate faculty and assistant professor of law at UC Irvine will give a talk on their latest book, "Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility among India’s Professional Elite"

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  5. Feb 3

    "Our process involves learning, revising, iterating, and reviewing with the help of experts already doing this work." talks ’s new subcommittee on regulatory reform and legal innovation metrics in ’s The Practice:

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  6. As calls grow in the United States to reform legal services regulation, some states have already begun to introduce change. In our latest issue of The Practice, we take an in-depth look at one such effort—Utah's new "regulatory sandbox."

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  7. Using debates over malpractice insurance requirements, Leslie Levin explores the willingness of different states to regulate lawyers in ways that favor the public’s interests

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  8. Check out "Leading Professional People," a new podcast bringing together cutting-edge theory and first-hand experience to answer critical questions about leadership in the professional services sector, co-hosted by CLP senior research fellow Laura Empson!

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  9. 21 Dec 2020

    I spent a decade thinking about and writing this book, often in conversation with many of you here, and it is finally going to be out in the world in a few weeks.

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  10. America’s Missing Stories: The HistoryMakers’s effort to preserve Black leaders’ experiences in their own words

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  11. How does having lawyers for parents influence legal careers? We take a look at the data in this issue of The Practice:

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  12. Inspiring article by Prof David Wilkins chronicles the life and career of his uncle, John Robinson Wilkins, the first black law professor at

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  13. David B. Wilkins reflects on the life of his uncle, John Robinson Wilkins, "a pioneer in the nascent field of law and development [who], along the way, shattered countless assumptions about the limits of race, legal careers, and ultimately the law itself."

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  14. Now available! Volume 7, Issue 1 of The Practice: Portraiture in the Legal Profession

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  15. TODAY: Don't miss CLP's virtual event from 10am–1:30pm ET, "Online Courts: Perspectives from the Bench and the Bar," featuring David B. Wilkins, Richard Susskind, Harold Koh, Sir Geoffrey Vos, and others! Register here:

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  16. TOMORROW: Don't miss CLP's virtual event tomorrow from 10am–1:30pm ET, "Online Courts: Perspectives from the Bench and the Bar," featuring David B. Wilkins, Richard Susskind, Harold Koh, Sir Geoffrey Vos, and others! Register here:

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  17. 17 Nov 2020

    Join for a special webinar on Online Courts: Perspectives from the Bench and the Bar on Nov. 20 at 10am ET. They will explore how the bench and the bar are adapting to the movement to online courts prompted by the global health pandemic.

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  18. TODAY at 10am ET: Race, Sustainability and Social Justice - A Conversation with the Wilkins Brothers. Don't forget to register!

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  19. 12 Oct 2020

    This Wednesday we're hosting a webinar with our Partner and David Wilkins from on race, and social justice. Register now:

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  20. Don't miss this webinar next week featuring CLP's David B. Wilkins and 's Timothy A. Wilkins! The Wilkins Brothers will engage in a frank discussion on race, sustainability, and social justice. Be sure to register in advance!

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