Professor Lee pens article for Bloomberg BNA

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School Associate Professor Kevin Lee recently authored a piece for Bloomberg BNA’s Legal Communities Big Law Business blog. The piece, “Looking at Law in the New Tech Era,” addresses how advances in technology and communication are changing the practice of law, and provides five strategies for thriving in the new tech era.

The article is available on the Bloomberg BNA site via this link.

“Technology is about to change the way many aspects of society are organized and function,” said Lee. “Those who do not adapt will quickly become obsolete.”

A multidimensional legal scholar and teacher with advanced degrees in Christian ethics, religious studies, and philosophy, Lee couples his long-standing interest in the phenomenon of human religiousness with an interest in the emerging networked, globalized society. Last year he spoke at the Law and Society conference on phenomenology and political liberalism.

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