We continue our preview of the upcoming May 20 CodeX FutureLaw Conference, with a Computational Law Update at 11:40 a.m. The description reads: “Computational law is based on the representation of law in computable form, which enables computers to analyze the law and automate legal processes. We see computable law applied across practice verticals, from computable contracts to back office automation. What are the latest breakthroughs in computational law and what are the biggest challenges?”
Moderator: Harry Surden, Associate Professor of Law at University of Colorado (Boulder) and an Affiliated Faculty Member at CodeX. @HarrySurden
Speakers:
• Leila Banijamali, Tech Licensing Lawyer; Founder, Startup Documents, @leilabanijamali
• Guido Governatori, senior principal researcher at NICTA
• Nicole Shanahan, Resident CodeX Fellow, Founder and CEO, ClearAccessIP. @NicoleShanahan
• Ronald Staudt, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Access to Justice & Technology, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
• Bart Verheij, Tenured Lecturer and Researcher at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Engineering at the University of Groningen and Affiliated Faculty Member at CodeX, @brtvrh
FUTURELAW LINKS
For more info about the May 20 CodeX FutureLaw Conference check out these sites:
• FutureLaw Conference 2016
• Registration
• Agenda
• Speakers
• Location & Parking
PREVIEW LINKS
9 a.m. introductions and welcomes by SLS Dean Elizabeth Magill and CodeX Executive Director Roland Vogl.
9:15 a.m.: “FutureLaw: Don’t Be Late.” Keynote: James Sandman.
10:15 a.m.: “FutureLaw: Watson & Beyond.”
11:20 a.m.: “Introduction to U.K.’s Alternative Business Structure by Eddie Hartman.”
ALSO
“FutureLaw: Roland Vogl on Law Technology Now”
Monica Bay is a Fellow at CodeX and a freelance journalist and analyst. She is a member of the California bar. Email: mbay@codex.stanford.edu. Twitter: @MonicaBay.
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