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What If I Don’t Want to Litigate? Law Degree Alternatives: Exploring Unconventional Career Paths

The Barrister

When most people think of a law degree, they envision a career in traditional fields such as litigation,corporate law, or criminal defense. 1 In contrast, 14% were employed in business or corporate roles, and 13% were working in government positions. However, only 51% were working in law firms.

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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for July 2025

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: In this month’s edition of the ComplexDiscovery OÜ newsletter, our Five Great Reads illuminate a world in strategic transition—where artificial intelligence is no longer simply a tool, but a geopolitical lever, a legal disruptor, and a governance challenge. With over 90 proposed policy actions, the U.S.

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Blockchain and the Business of Digital Trust: Implications for Cybersecurity, InfoGov, and eDiscovery

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: Blockchain is no longer a niche technology tied solely to cryptocurrencyit is now a cornerstone of innovation across industries critical to cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery. In supply chain management, blockchain excels at ensuring traceability from production to delivery.

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Projections for Legal Tech and Innovations in 2024 (TGIR Ep. 232)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And then, you know, so you know, litigation, for example. We are legal tech start up in the testimony,essentially litigation Something that’s been in my mind that I bet we will talk about a lot which I think will emerge next year is things around synthetic data in legal. The first thing I tell them is what not to do.