I am a lawyer with advanced and robust knowledge and experience in aspnet(C#). I comfortably can use this language to build web apps. What are my chances of flushing in to the system of hybrid career in law-technology?
While programming skills are not valued much in legal, they are great to have. This is especially true for tech role. If you willing to put up with demanding environment, chances are good.
I really need your consultation. I'm a lawyer who is really into tech. And I want to work for a small company as a starting point. A law firm. But I don't know if they accept entry level programmers
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very good video, appreciate you sharing all the experience and knowledge
Ha! Ha! Ha! Very true! You are abdolutely right about the restrictions in the bigger firms- Advocate Steshtha Ghosh, India
That was very informative, thank you.
I am a lawyer with advanced and robust knowledge and experience in aspnet(C#). I comfortably can use this language to build web apps. What are my chances of flushing in to the system of hybrid career in law-technology?
While programming skills are not valued much in legal, they are great to have. This is especially true for tech role. If you willing to put up with demanding environment, chances are good.
I'm doing a Cert in Back-End Development right now. Already an Attorney with BS in CompE. Reasonable Cert to explore you think?
If you want to get into legal tech, RCA from Relativity is a great one to get.
I really need your consultation. I'm a lawyer who is really into tech. And I want to work for a small company as a starting point. A law firm. But I don't know if they accept entry level programmers
Also i need to do it in a freelance mode. Completely remote
Email me at Nick@ my domain name. (not including it for spam reasons)
@@HashtagLegal hello again. I sent you an email. Thank you so much for your help