By PATRICK RUPINSKI, The Tuscaloosa News
When Ken Randall retired in June after 20 years as dean of the University of Alabama’s law school, he said he planned to work in the private sector. But he did not join a law firm. Instead, he went to work for a company that is partnering with universities to develop and deliver interactive online classes to students around the world. It is cutting-edge, Randall said of his work with iLawVentures LLC. “Through technology, we are helping programs at bricks-and-mortar schools to reach people across the country and even around the world.” As a dean, Randall helped develop an online program that allowed attorneys to earn master’s degrees in taxation and business transactions from UA.
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