Martin L. Camp
Assistant Dean for Graduate and international Programs at SMU Dedman School of Law
After five years as an associate at Hughes and Luce (now K&L Gates) in Dallas and Austin and twenty plus years as a partner at Jones Day in Austin, Kuwait and Dallas, I returned to SMU Dedman School of Law in 2005 to teach and serve as Dean of Students. Having taught as an adjunct at both UT Law School and SMU, I have always loved teaching. While at Jones Day, I was very involved in associate development and recruiting. I have co-authored, with Communications specialist, Barbara Miller, a book entitled The Law Firm Associate's Guide to Connecting with Your Colleagues, published by the ABA Law Practice Management Section. Its focus is practical advice to help young lawyers succeed in their practices. I plan to continue to work in the field of career coaching and development. I also enjoy working as an expert witness in areas of real estate, business law and the ethical duties of lawyers and write and speak in this field. Additionally, I am the author of a children's book, Why Alligators Don't Have Wings, and hope to publish other children's books in that series.
16.05–16.50 Panel
Thursday 12th December
Future-Ready Legal Education: How Do You Train the Next Generation of Lawyers?
As the legal profession evolves with advancements in technology and new market demands, legal education must adapt to prepare the next generation of lawyers. This session will explore the innovative approaches being used to train future lawyers, focusing on the integration of legal tech, data literacy, and interdisciplinary skills into traditional curricula.