Sentences with phrase «law hackathon»

The idea for the Mansfield Rule emerged from the 2016 Women in Law Hackathon hosted by Diversity Lab in collaboration with Bloomberg Law and Stanford Law School.
Hi Magaret, I'm developing a criminal law hackathon for youth in the Greater Toronto Area, and I'd love to use the model that the Legal Design Lab used for its criminal law hackathon as a template.
You can see the plugin in action on 1Law's TBD Law hackathon demo site, and here's what the original Docubot looks like on 1Law:
A good portion of my time to date this year has been devoted to planning and launching Innovation Month at my firm, including our kick - off event called the «Osler Big Law Hackathon», an event hosted in partnership with Ryerson's Legal Innovation Zone to examine how big law could be done differently.
She serves as a facilitator and coach for the On - Ramp Fellowship and an advisor to the Women in Law Hackathon.
Last week, Diversity Lab hosted its inaugural Women In Law Hackathon at Stanford University.
Ultimately, I came away from the Women in Law Hackathon energized from the creativity, competitiveness, and polish that each team demonstrated in their pitches.
Last year, Diversity Lab held a Women In Law Hackathon in collaboration with Stanford Law School and Bloomberg Law, in search of new, scalable inclusion ideas.

Not exact matches

The Hackathon brought together more than 50 men and women in leadership positions in the nation's most prestigious law firms to pitch their best ideas on how to support and sustain the advancement of women in law firms.
When innovative lawyers hear the word «hackathon,» they come up with wildly creative ways to imagine and create the future of law and legal products.
This is the space explored by the BC's Civil Resolution Tribunal's Solution Explorer and by the winning entry to the hackathon produced by a joint team from the Law Society and Wavelength.law, a firm that bears out Professor Susskind's prediction of a flourishing for new kinds of legal expertise.
There is, for example, a recommendation that the Law Society sponsor an annual hackathon «to harness enthusiasm and expertise to help legal assistance providers find innovative solutions to specific problems».
The hackathon was organised jointly by the Society of Computers of Law, Legal Geek, the Judiciary of England and Wales and HM Courts and Tribunals Service and starred the participation of the Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas himself, Richard Susskind and Legal Geek's tireless Jimmy Vestbirk, fresh from his bus trip round European technology hubs.
The Global Legal Hackathon engages law schools, law firms and in - house departments, legal technology companies, governments, and service providers to the legal industry — across the globe.
The title of this article was the first part of some feedback that we received from a partner who attended the hackathon — he wrote «' Innovate or die» ought to be the mantra of every major law firm.»
Sam Glover: Well, it's funny that you should mention that because I know you're going to be joining us at TBD Law before this airs actually, and last year at the hackathon somebody came up with an idea for merging food trucks with law firms andLaw before this airs actually, and last year at the hackathon somebody came up with an idea for merging food trucks with law firms andlaw firms and --
I've gone to a bunch of hackathons over the years and I'm amazed at how talented law students are at solving problems that need to be solved.
It even launched an API (Application Programming Interface) in 2013 that provides software developer access to case law and legislative metadata to support the creation of new or augmented services that relate to primary law, and it hosted a hackathon to promote it!!
According to GLH co-founders Aileen Schultz and David Fisher, both executives at Integra Ledger, their inspiration to launch GLH come from a hackathon in New York in which the most innovative solutions emerged for law practices.
In a large sense, law is information or as Bill Palin, the young lawyer who won the ABA's Legal Hackathon at last year's ABA Annual Meeting, says, Law is Colaw is information or as Bill Palin, the young lawyer who won the ABA's Legal Hackathon at last year's ABA Annual Meeting, says, Law is CoLaw is Code.
Hugh Mason, CEO of JFDI.Asia, is partnering with the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) to operate the FLIP Accelerator and will also serve as a judge in the TechLaw.Fest Hackathon.
The Global Legal Hackathon (GLH)-- recently held from February 23 to 25 — brings together teams to create programs or apps on justice and law practice issues.
, is partnering with the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) to operate the FLIP Accelerator and will also serve as a judge in the TechLaw.Fest Hackathon.
Sessions, panels, dialogues, exhibitions, hackathons, masterclasses and workshops on all things law and technology (and in - between), with a target audience of 3,000 visitors and 500 delegates comprising of lawyers, policymakers, technologists and business vendors.
For anyone interested in legal technology or access to justice, possibly the most interesting event during the annual meeting is its first - ever hackathon, sponsored by the ABA Journal and Suffolk University Law School.
Teams participating in the hackathon can develop solutions directed either to a private benefit that would address the business and practice of law or a public benefit relating to good government, legal systems, and access to justice.
Organizers have solicited law firms, legal departments and law schools to participate as participants or hosts and they have invited software companies and developers to offer free access to their technology to hackathon teams.
Matthew Ryder QC: «It was fascinating to be part of LegalGeek's Hackathon and watch creative, clever minds in both law and tech spend a whole night, coding and coming up with great apps and ideas for a community law centre in Hackney.
Karen Winton, Managing Parner Nest VC: «Legal Geek's Law Tech Hackathon for Good with the Hackney Community Law Centre uncovered some unique and creative ideas that have the potential to transform the practise of law within the legal aid environment and greatly improve people's lives.&raqLaw Tech Hackathon for Good with the Hackney Community Law Centre uncovered some unique and creative ideas that have the potential to transform the practise of law within the legal aid environment and greatly improve people's lives.&raqLaw Centre uncovered some unique and creative ideas that have the potential to transform the practise of law within the legal aid environment and greatly improve people's lives.&raqlaw within the legal aid environment and greatly improve people's lives.»
This weekend the UK's largest Law Tech community, Legal Geek partnered with Hackney Community Law Centre, a charity which provides free and independent legal advice and representation to people living, working or studying in the London borough of Hackney, to host Europe's first ever Charity LawTech Charity Hackathon.
Join us for Europe's first Law Tech Hackathon «coding for good».
In 2016 our first hackathon was themed around Law Centres and appointment management, we went on to organise a hackathon for the advice desert in mid-2016.
Campbell Unsworth «Law For Good, was great — a hackathon with real impact for a worthy cause.»
The Hackathon is being jointly staged by the Society for Computers and Law, Legal Geek, the Judiciary of England and Wales, and HM Courts & Tribunals Service.
Our Law Tech Hackathon, «Coding For Good» rocked.
We love organising hackathons and this forms part of our Law for Good not - for - profit to help coders donate time to legal charities.
Asking that question after the ABA TECHSHOW's hackathon / appathon is what landed me in Kansas City, Missouri, for a few days for the Law Schools, Technology & Access to Law conference at the UMKC School of Law.
The Hackathon was organised by the Society for Computers and Law, Legal Geek, the Judiciary of England and Wales and HM Courts & Tribunals Service.
The Legal Hackathon was conceived as a way to get lawyers and law students to work collaboratively with coders, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to develop creative ways for lawyers to use new technology and for coders to interact with the law.
It is made by a series of events and activities such as the four Innotech Debates (two have taken place already, one on Client Experience in Law Firms and another on How to build apps for lawyers), a Forum on Justice and Open Data, this ideas competition for students and citizens, the hackathon, and the incubation of the resulting projects.
The Hackathon was hosted by the University of Law.
The winners of the hackathon will present their ideas and products and renowned speakers will have the opportunity to give their view on how the digital revolution will affect law and legal practice in the near and far future.
The Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) and the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) have announced that applications are now open for Singapore's largest legal tech hackathon — TechLaw.Fest Hhackathon — TechLaw.Fest HackathonHackathon.
Regall was selected from almost 50 participants in the Singapore edition of the hackathon in February, which was co-organised by the Singapore Academy of Law's Future Law Innovation Programme (FLIP) and Thomson Reuters.
For example, we launched the nation's first legal tech concentration for law students years ago, and recently launched a first - of - its - kind online legal tech certificate for legal professionals [and] we're excited and pleased to support the Global Legal Hackathon as it brings the entire world of legal innovation and technology together for one weekend.
So at relatively short notice six hackathon teams gathered at the law offices brimming with new ideas and enthusiasm.
Legal hackathons apply these concepts to innovate the law or solve a set of legal problems.
«We are excited to support the global legal innovators of tomorrow through this hackathon,» said Valmiki Nair, corporate law Partner in Dentons Rodyk Singapore.
Palin, whose self - taught coding expertise was only months old when he created PaperHealth, won the ABA's first Legal Hackathon (also held at Suffolk Law this past August) and is hard at work on more applications.
With an onslaught of private technology offerings, law school programs, publicly funded projects, conferences, hackathons and more focused on addressing this issue, we still haven't seemed to move the needle substantially.
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