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Beyond the disruption: Tomorrow’s lawyers should get legal tech ready
By Arthur Marusevich|11 January 2021
Today’s law students will enter a legal industry that bears little resemblance of the past, and legal tech education is not only necessary for navigating a disrupted legal industry, but is critical for thriving in it, writes Arthur Marusevich.
It goes without saying that law students should continue to maintain focus on core legal skills. Understanding fundamental legal principles, growing skills in critical analysis, written and oral communication and ethical decision-making, are key ingredients that remain the pivot of being a competitive lawyer. However, with all the tech disruption in the legal sector, the technological aptitude of new lawyers is no more a preference but is fast becoming a prerequisite.
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Our reluctance to think, talk or communicate about death is even more pronounced when we deal with others’ loss compared to our own, new research finds, but either way we tend to frame attitudes and emotions in a sad and negative way.
Teaching new more positive ways to address these difficult conversations is the focus of a new paper in PLOS ONE journal by palliative care specialists across Australia.
Led by Flinders University’s Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying (RePaDD) and Palliative and Supportive Services, researchers from Flinders, CQUniversity Australia, NT Palliative Care Central Australia and University of Technology Sydney, surveyed 1,491 people about the use of language to express their feelings and insights into death and dying.
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Kim Jong-un has been bringing women into the spotlight in a way his father and grandfather never did
By Debra Killalea
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Kim Jong-un s sister Kim Yo-jong (left) and his wife Ri Sol-ju have far more public roles within the North Korean regime than the women who came before them.
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He has nuclear weapons, a massive army and seemingly the adoration of his people. And much like his father and grandfather before him, Kim Jong-un likes to show the world his country is a force to be reckoned with.
But in a fresh change of tack, the youngest Kim is happy for the women closest to him to help deliver that message.