
Legal Tech is changing the practice of law in every field including business law, criminal law, human rights, public interest and international law. Law firms, public interest organizations and governmental agencies are requiring new lawyers to be proficient in legal technologies. Come learn from thought-leaders, tech entrepreneurs and activists about the excitement and dangers of the latest technologies in the practice of law.
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This is a private event for UCLA School of Law students.
Schedule:
9:00 – 9:10AM | Welcome |
9:15 – 10:30 AM |
Panel 1: A Brief Survey of Legal Tech Alma Asay, former Chief Innovation Officer, Legal Solutions, Integreon; Founder and CEO, Allegory Law Justin Brownstone (UCLA Law ’09), GC and SVP, Gavelytics Betsey Frank, Chief Learning and Development Office, Greenberg Traurig, Thought leader on training lawyers in legal tech. |
10:40 – 11:55 AM
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Panel 2: A Dive into AI for Lawyers Danielle Benecke, Associate, Baker & McKenzie LLP Daniel Bussel, Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law Ryan McCarl, PULSE Fellow, UCLA School of Law Elana Zeide, PULSE Fellow, UCLA School of Law |
11:55 AM – 12:10 PM | Lunch Pickup |
12:15 – 1:30 PM
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Panel 3: Technology and the Criminal Justice System Chaz Arnett, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Leah Horgan, Stop LAPD Spying Coalition Dr. Safiya Umoja Noble, Associate Professor, Department of Information Studies, Co-Director,UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry |
This event is co-sponsored by:
LegalZoom
Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy
International & Comparative Law Program
Ziffren Center for Media, Entertainment, Technology & Sports Law
Criminal Justice Program
Program on Understanding Law, Science & Evidence
The Promise Institute for Human Rights