Sentences with phrase «legal hackers»

Across the globe, networks of legal hackers, bloggers, and innovators are collaborating to improve legal delivery and to solve some of law's wicked problems, notably access to justice.
That same spirit can be found with Legal Hackers.
For a start, I'd suggest ELTA (EUR 30 p.a.) and Legal Hackers (It's free — I believe Torino is the closest to you).
Legal Hackers chapters host free, public events — including meetups, workshops, demo nights, and hackathons — in order to build community and foster creative problem - solving at the intersection of law and technology.
Attend community events like Toronto Legal Hackers, Blockchain Canada or Canada Bitcoin Blockchain Meetups to learn about what's going on in the industry.
Here's what happens when you gather entrepreneurs, legal hackers, and trailblazers to talk about what works for them, what doesn't work for them, who they are, and where they hope to be.
That seems to be because one of the primary things legal hackers need is well - described problems to solve.
And right now, legal hackers seem to be getting their projects mainly from municipalities and a few «thought leaders» within the academe — people who generally don't have the kind of deep knowledge about legal problems facing solo and small - firm lawyers and their clients that would be necessary to come up with a list of problems to solve.
That's what has me wondering whether the legal hackers have much to offer practicing lawyers — especially solo and small - firm lawyers.
In short, then, I haven't seen much to indicate that legal hackers are bringing about a revolution in the way solo and small - firm lawyers practice law.
Then, within the last few years, a «legal hackers movement» has taken shape, largely driven by professors Jonathan Askin at Brooklyn Law and Dazza Greenwood at MIT.
It's not like there is an official list of projects in need of legal hackers.
Our porn troll workshop was especially productive: Amanda Levendowski from the WikiMedia Foundation led a dozen or so eager legal hackers in a breakout session on how to implement a crowdsourced, granularized legal space to distribute the burden of work otherwise impossible to tackle for a single EFF staffer.
Excerpts: -LSB-...] On a panel discussion about blockchains and the law at the Legal Hackers Congress in NYC this weekend, I'll provide a sneak - peek at a new, systematic approach... Continue reading →
Cat teaches (legal) design thinking and Agile project management at Vanderbilt Law School, her alma mater, where she also co-organizes the Music City Legal Hackers group and produces the Summit on Law and Innovation.
For almost two years now the Legal Hackers community has brought lawyers, politicians, technologists, advocates, artists, and business people together to explore and create alternative solutions to pressing legal and regulatory problems.
I'm pleased to announce that Legal Hackers, LLC has officially abandoned its USPTO application to register the term «Legal Hackers» for federal trademark protection.
This second annual invitation - only Summit will convene Legal Hackers organizers and legal - innovation thought leaders from around the world to share experiences and knowledge and to chart the path ahead for the Legal Hackers movement.
From February 8 through February 9, in New York City, the Bay Area, and London, the Legal Hackers, along with Open Notice, the Open Knowledge Foundation, and Customer Commons, will hold a legal hackathon to tackle one of the most explosive issues in the policy... Read More
He is a lawyer and founder of LawDroid (a bot consultancy and development company for the legal industry), co-founder of Vancouver Legal Hackers, advisor to ATJ Tech Fellow Program, member of ARAG Technology Innovation Committee, and Chair of Education for Group Legal Services Association.
The 2016 Legal Hackers International Summit is only possible with the help of our pioneering sponsors:
Again, I provided additional information about the Index in my talk at the 2017 Legal Hackers International Summit and will provide much more information when I launch the Index website.
Artificial Intelligence + Law: A Six Part Primer IE Law X - Madrid (2017) Scottish Legal Hackers Hackathon (2017) LexPo Conference - Amsterdam (2017) A.I. + Law Conference - UToronto Law (2017) A.I. + Law Presidential Panel - Annual Meeting of NY Bar Association (2017) Legal Analytics + Big Data Conference - Arizona State Law (2016) International Legal Technology Association - ILTACon (2016) Janders Dean - Legal Horizon Conference - Sydney (2016)
Welcome to the 2016 Legal Hackers International Summit!
That being said, the conflict itself fuels a demand for the kind of research and development that legal hackers want.
For legal hackers and supporters of legal hacking, there's both ideological and pragmatic reasons to get into this fight.
(We're a division of Legal Hackers, but we have a complicated history with the name) We'll be hearing from at least a couple of the Three Matts behind Tali,...
West Coast Legal Hackers members should not miss this!
This last Saturday at the 2017 Legal Hackers International Summit, I provided a preview of Phase 1, Version 1.0 of the Legal Services Innovation Index.
Music City Legal Hackers members and guests gather 8 — 10 times a year to explore ideas and issues relevant to the legal hacker movement.
She collaborates on technology and design thinking projects with Nashville - area innovation hubs such as Vanderbilt's Wondr» y and is an organizer of Vanderbilt Law's Music City Legal Hackers.
He believes that doing is a powerful way to learn, which is why he serves on the Steering Committee for Music City Legal Hackers events.
If you want to stay local, consider getting involved with a Legal Hackers chapter in your area.
She collaborates on technology and design thinking projects with Nashville - area innovation hubs such as Vanderbilt's Wondr» y and Make Nashville, and is an organizer of Vanderbilt Law's Music City Legal Hackers.
She teaches legal design at Vanderbilt Law School, is webmaster for Music City Legal Hackers, and co-organizes the Vanderbilt Law's Summit on Law and Innovation with Larry Bridgesmith.
The Music City Legal Hackers group is an initiative of the Program on Law & Innovation at Vanderbilt Law School and is part of the global Legal Hackers organization.
He is the founder of the Tokyo Chapter of Legal Hackers, a global movement exploring and developing creative solutions to some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology.
I also hit on some of these topics at the October PDX Legal Hackers Meetup, which you can watch on YouTube.
I currently serve as one of the board members of Legal Hackers, although I also co-founded the DC chapter and have been active in the community since it began in Brooklyn in 2012.
New York Legal Hackers hosted the first legal hackathon in 2012, and the first international legal hackathon in 2014.
In other places where there are already robust law and technology communities by the time a Legal Hackers chapter forms (as was the case in DC), it's really about creating a forum for those existing communities to convene and solve problems together.
3) If you are outside that area, consider joining your bar's innovations or futures committees or joining a local Legal Hackers chapter (the movement is global).
Legal Hackers is a global grassroots movement of designers, entrepreneurs, lawyers, policy advocates, researchers, students, teachers, and technologists who explore and develop creative solutions to issues at the intersection of law and technology.
Check to see if you have a Legal Hackers or legal innovation meetup in your city, mark your calendar for the next meeting and make sure to go.
Legal Hackers is all about «legal hacking,» which is the process of developing creative solutions to issues at the intersection of law and technology.
2) If you are in the Portland area, join the Portland Legal Hackers Meetup to learn more about innovative solutions to legal problems faced by lawyers and clients alike.
Legal Hackers will hold its Computational Law + Blockchain Festival, in decentralized nodes around the world March 16 - 18.
«I'm also on the executive of Toronto Legal Hackers
«How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Law Robot Revolution» at Vancouver Legal Hackers on November 7, 2016
Since 2012, Legal Hackers has grown to over 80 chapters on six continents.
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