Courses
Core Courses
3 Required Courses:
LAW-2970 | Twenty-First Century Legal Profession | 2 |
LAW-2975 | Process Improvement and Legal Project Management | 2 |
And 1 of the following courses
LAW-2156 | Lawyering: Smart Machines / Legal Tech | 3 |
Required Externship
Externships are a vital component of the Concentration. They enable students to connect their classroom work with practical experience and training in legal technology and innovation. The experience also affords students the opportunity to reflect upon the career paths they may wish to pursue.
Concentrators must complete a minimum three (3) credit requirement. The requirement may be satisfied by:
- Completion of an appropriate externship through the Externship Program; OR
- Completion of a non-credit summer or semester externship that has been preapproved by the Concentration Director; OR
- An approved Externship Waiver of the externship requirement for qualifying Evening Division students.
Elective Course Requirements
In addition to completing the three (3) required courses and the externship requirement, students must take at least three (3) more courses, totaling at least seven (7) credits,that enhance their understanding of the changing nature of law practice. Although the courses listed below are grouped into categories for guidance, students may satisfy the three (3) course requirement by taking any three (3) of the courses listed below:
Business of Practice and Start Ups Elective Courses:
LAW-2945 | Business of Practice: Hit the Ground Running | 2 |
LAW-2555 | Business Planning | 2 |
LAW-2046 | Decision Making and Choice Management | 3 |
LAW-2066 | Design Thinking for Lawyers & Business Professionals | 2 |
LAW-2253 | Law Practice Planning: Law As a Career And an Enterprise (seminar) | 2 |
LAW-2299 | Private Placements & Venture Capital Practicum | 2 |
Law and Technology Elective Courses
Innovation Elective Courses
LAW-2669 | Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, and The Law | 3 |
LAW-2958 | Problem Solving: Legal Writing And Research for Practice | 2 |
Intellectual Property Elective Courses
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| Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic | |
LAW-2216 | Intellectual Property Survey | 3 |
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| Journal of High Technology | |
LAW-2265 | Advanced Legal Writing | 3 |
How to Enroll
Enrollment in the Legal Innovation and Technology Concentration is accomplished by filing a Notice of Concentration Enrollment form with the Office of Academic Services.
Concentration enrollment may occur as soon as a student completes the first year in law school in good standing.
The latest date students may enroll in a Concentration is October 1st for students graduating in January, and Feb. 1 for students graduating in May.
Formal enrollment in the Concentration is not complete until the Notice of Enrollment form is filed. Once enrolled in the Concentration, students will be invited to participate in a variety of programs and special events of interest in the area of legal innovation and technology. Concentration students will also be invited to relevant Advanced Legal Studies programs.
Students may also find it useful to join Suffolk’s Legal Innovation and Technology Student Association (LITSA).
Requirements
Continued enrollment in the Legal Innovation and Technology Concentration is contingent upon the student completing:
- The three (3) required, core courses, as listed under the Concentration’s Courses section;
- An externship in an approved, three (3) credit externship in some area of legal innovation and technology, or an exemption from the externship requirement, as granted by the Concentration Director(s) and/or the Administrative Director of Concentrations;
- At least three (3) Concentration elective courses, as listed in the Concentration’s Courses section;
- At least seventeen (17) credits in approved Concentration required, externship and elective courses by the time of graduation;
- Periodically reviewing the student's progress in attaining the requisite grade point averages with the Concentration Faculty Director; and
- Obtaining the Concentration Faculty Director's approval of the student's plan for completing the Concentration's writing requirement.
Upon completion of the required courses, elective courses, the externship, the writing requirement and total credit hours required by the Legal Innovation and Technology Concentration, enrolled students must complete and file a Notice of Concentration Completion form online.
The latest date students may file Concentration Completion forms is Nov. 1 for January graduates, and March 1 for May graduates.