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Friday, October 20 • 10:45am - 11:45am
Legal Clinics, Libraries, and Law Schools - Collaborations that Work

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Legal assistance clinics provide crucial services on a wide range of issues, from small business advice to bankruptcy filings to enabling access to the the courts and justice. Clinics rely on volunteer attorneys, paralegals, librarians, and students to be viable. With the American Bar Association’s requirements for experiential education and employers demanding graduates with practical knowledge, clinical training is now an integral and valuable part of the law school experience. Join us as we explore several different models of how law libraries play a pivotal role in clinical operations and education.

Speakers
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Diana Koppang

Diana has specialized in intellectual property research throughout her 12 year career as a law firm librarian. She recently served as the Chair of the Intellectual Property Caucus of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and is currently Chair of the Economic Status of... Read More →
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Lisa Winkler

Clinical Services Librarian, Northwestern Pritzker Legal Research Center, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law


Friday October 20, 2017 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Marriott Salon B