Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sandoval to future lawyers: See ‘seismic effect’ of change

- By Natalie Bruzda Las Vegas Review-journal

A changing technologi­cal landscape and a vibrant economy await the newest graduates of UNLV’S Boyd School of Law.

“This is an exciting time to enter the legal profession,” Gov. Brian Sandoval told the graduates during their Friday morning commenceme­nt ceremony at UNLV. “I think practicing law is going to be a little different for you than it has been for me.”

Sandoval was the keynote speaker for the event, jump-starting his new relationsh­ip with the law school as a distinguis­hed fellow in law and policy, which he will be once his tenure as governor ends in January. He last addressed graduates of the law school in 2012.

“A new Nevada has emerged,” he said. “Our economy is stronger and more diverse. And we have taken important steps to strengthen education, expand access to health care and advance higher education.”

Sandoval said technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce, driverless cars, drones, blockchain and the internet of things will influence the day-today lives of Nevadans and the way lawyers litigate.

“You’re joining the legal profession at a time when there are profound changes happening in our world around us, and I believe those changes will have a seismic effect on our jurisprude­nce as well,” he said, adding that these budding lawyers will play an important role in how case law and precedent evolve during the “fourth Industrial Revolution.”

He said that for some, becoming a lawyer equates to prestige and privilege, but he cautioned the new graduates that this quest is “fool’s good.”

“Success is not a bad thing, but remember, the measure of your success is not about the number of hours you bill, the number of cases you win, the car you drive or the house you buy,” he said.

Instead, he told the graduates that they have a unique ability to respond when they see injustice.

“Even with the advent of technology, there are far too many people who will be left behind,” he said. “You are in a position to defend those who cannot defend themselves, to speak on behalf of the vulnerable and the disabled and to fight for causes you believe in even when — and especially when — they’re not popular.”

Contact Natalie Bruzda at nbruzda@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3897. Follow @ Nataliebru­zda on Twitter.

 ?? Josh Hawkins ?? UNLV Creative Services Gov. Brian Sandoval delivers the commenceme­nt speech Friday to graduates of UNLV’S Boyd School of Law.
Josh Hawkins UNLV Creative Services Gov. Brian Sandoval delivers the commenceme­nt speech Friday to graduates of UNLV’S Boyd School of Law.

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