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  1. College of Law Scholarship and Publications. For more information, please contactken.hirsh@uc.edu. Recommended Citation Hirsh, Kenneth J. and Miller, Wayne, "Law School Education in the 21st Century: Adding Information Technology Instruction to the Curriculum" (2004).Faculty Articles and Other Publications. Paper 176.

    • Kenneth J. Hirsh, Wayne V. Miller
    • 2004
  2. Kenneth J. Hirsh & Wayne Miller* For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even while the practice of law has been revolutionized by information technology. The ideal of the Socratic Method is still dominant in first year and many upperclass courses. Clinical and practice courses have

    • Kenneth J. Hirsh, Wayne V. Miller
    • 2004
  3. By Kenneth J. Hirsh and Wayne Miller, Published on 04/01/04

    • Kenneth J. Hirsh, Wayne V. Miller
    • 2004
  4. Jan 9, 2015 · Ken Hirsh and Wayne Miller started the course and Wayne and Jennifer Behrens continue to teach it now (Ken’s moved to Cincinnati where he is the law library director and teaches a similar course). For better or worse, it’s an introductory encapsulation of “how we got here” and tries to package in as concise a way as possible the world of law practice technology.

  5. Law Office Technology: Why It Needs To Be In Your School’s Curriculum and How To Get It There. Kenneth Hirsh, Wayne Miller, David Whelan Slow Start Early promise of Application Service Providers goes bust with Silicon Valley Windows XP Pro debuts in 2001 and ends up the significant business desktop OS for the decade Typical lawyer has a Dell desktop running Windows 98 and either Microsoft ...

  6. Aug 28, 2015 · Ken Hirsch, a veteran banker who originally joined the firm in 1989, has been put in charge of the bank's venture capital effort. Hirsh is also global head of TMT investment banking services ...

  7. ipsofacto.kenhirshonline.com › aboutAbout | Ipso Facto

    Ken is a trivia nut, especially about 1950’s – 1970’s television, and in 2016 he accomplished a nearly life-long dream when he appeared as a contestant on Jelpardy! Ken won his first game and became a one-day champion. Following his retirement from the University of Cincinnati, Ken was admitted to the North Carolina Bar.

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