CLIG News
Write up of the ‘Knowledge Management in Law Firms’ Panel Talk
News posted on Apr 28, 2022 by Agnieszka Dyzma
Member and attendee of the event, Clare Brown has written a summary of the key themes she teased out from the event. You can read her original post here” – link below:
What is the relationship between knowledge management and legal tech? (vable.com)
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CLIG: Informal gathering 10th Feb Farringdon
News posted on Feb 10, 2022 by Agnieszka Dyzma
Those eager eyed amongst you may have noticed that there has been no word of a New Year Party this year. Though we didn’t share anything with you, our members, we had begun planning the party but with the continued uncertainty over covid restrictions we decided to postpone.
CLIG Panel Talk “A Reflection on Careers: Legal Information Paths”
News posted on Jul 15, 2021 by Agnieszka Dyzma
CLIG warmly invites you to our reflection on legal information careers. The last 16 or so months have forced cognitive shifts and perspective changes on all of us. Whether you’ve had career plans halted due to the pandemic or have had quiet time enough to meditate on the possibility of change, or perhaps you’ve spent so much time working remotely you feel you’ve lost touch with the wider perspective of what peers and colleagues are doing.
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SLA Conference 2021
News posted on May 24, 2021 by Grant Hood
SLA Europe will be holding their annual conference virtually on June 30th and July 1st. This looks to be an excellent event!
“What American Law Students are being Taught about Technology in Law Firms – an Inside View: Profile of a Research Professor and Library Director”
News posted on May 5, 2021 by Agnieszka Dyzma
CLIG extends a warm welcome to our community to attend May’s event: a fascinating profile of Professor Femi Cadmus who is currently the Archibald C. and Frances Fulk Rufty Research Professor of Law and Director of the Goodson Library at Duke Law. She teaches “Technology in the Practice of Law”, which explores the rapidly evolving technologies transforming traditional legal practice.