Among its family of concentrations in law, Suffolk Law School has created a brand new concentration for law students who want to focus their education on Legal Technology and Innovation. The Law School promotes it as similar to a college major, with offerings in "automated document assembly, legal project management (LPM), knowledge management and virtual lawyering." The program is rigorous and requires all students to perform 3-credit hour internship at a company or law firm that "employs innovative approaches in the delivery of legal and law-related services." For more information about the new program, read Suffolk's news release.