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Recently, I have become more keenly aware of one of my quirkier attributes. I have an aversion to technology. I am a 27-year-old soon-to-be young professional who, for all intents and purposes, fears the inevitable direction that technology is moving. Two recent events spurred this self-awareness. First, I found myself standing in Capitol Hill Books in Washington, D.C. earlier this month. For those who have not been to this landmark, it’s a used bookstore just outside of the
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Note from the Editor: Recently, the Campbell Law Observer hosted a write-on competition to recruit new staff writers and editors. Each student was to discuss the value of a law degree. As we all know, the value, or perceived value, of a law degree has changed. Below, you will find the article that received the highest score from the previous editorial board. Next week, we will publish another student’s write-on prompt in an attempt to display two very unique perspectives. Three
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Reputation and recognition are important aspects of the legal profession, permeating through the activities of law students and attorneys on a daily basis. As Campbell Law students, we are all acutely aware of reputation as we compete with the likes of Duke and North Carolina law students. We are both proud of the esteem that Campbell graduates are held within the state but also cognizant of law school rankings and terms like “regional law school.” Luckily, we have the
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On Friday, March 16, the Campbell Law Review hosted their annual symposium at Campbell Law School. Entitled, “The New Global Convergence: Intellectual Property, Increasing Prosperity, and Economic Networks in the Twenty-First Century,” the symposium focused on intellectual property in the expanding global legal community through various presentations and panel discussions featuring 13 leading scholars and practitioners from around the country. “The symposium was a huge success. We
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