Short & Strong
More information for the Thursday April 4 CodeX FutureLaw (#7)
After lunch: At 1:10 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. will be CodeX Fellow Pieter Gunst.

CEO, Legal.io
- “CodeX Techindex: Tracking the evolution of legal technology.”
“Pieter Gunst is an Entrepreneurial Fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX). After graduating from Stanford Law School, Pieter organized Code = Law, an introduction to programming for law students, which resulted in the creation of the Stanford Legal Tech Index. As a co-founder of Legal.io, Pieter combines his legal and technical skills to build tools to build the future of legal work.”
“Pieter obtained his Master of Laws Degree in Belgium (Magna Cum Laude, Ghent University, 2008) and subsequently worked in the Brussels office of the law firm DLA Piper. While working in the Intellectual Property and Technology department of DLA, he specialized in electronic commerce and telecom law, data protection, copyright law, domain name litigation and IT outsourcing. Pieter also worked on a major European Commission project involving a wide variety of legal instruments related to the information society, and practiced law in-house at a major international IT consultancy firm.”
“In 2010, Pieter was granted a scholarship from the Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF) and moved to Silicon Valley to attend Stanford’s Law, Science and Technology program. Following his studies at Stanford Law School, he joined the SurveyMoney legal team, and subsequently founded Legal.io. In 2015, Pieter was selected for the Forbes 30 under 30 for Law & Policy.”
1:15 p.m. – 1:20 p.m.
LEGAL DATA COMMONS
Jameson Dempsey: Residential Fellow, CodeX — The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.

“Jameson is a technology attorney and community builder who currently serves on the board of directors of Legal Hackers, a global movement that fosters creative problem-solving at the intersection of law and technology through education, prototyping, and policy discussions.”
“Jameson joins CodeX from Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, where he advised clients on federal and state privacy, information security, and communications issues. Prior to joining Kelley Drye, Jameson clerked for Magistrate Judge Roanne L. Mann in the U.S. Court for the Eastern District of New York, and during law school he clerked for FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell. Before law school, Jameson worked in the litigation technology group of White & Case LLP, where he focused on eDiscovery and trial technology.”
“Jameson’s work has earned him recommendations in Legal500 (Data Protection and Privacy), a 2016 “Fastcase 50” award, a fellowship with the Internet Law & Policy Foundry, as well as speaking engagements at SXSW, Mobile World Congress (4YFN), CTIA Super Mobility Week, the Legal Design Summit, and the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference.:
“Jameson earned a B.A. in political science and philosophy from Boston College, where he served as Production Director of WZBC-Newton, and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Brooklyn Law Review, a member of the Appellate Moot Court Honor Society, and a participant in the Brooklyn Law Incubator & Policy (BLIP) Clinic. Jameson enjoys writing sketch comedy and writing and playing music.”

Jorge Gabriel Jimenez Barillas
Legal DesignLab Fellow.
“Jorge Gabriel is the Legal Design Lab 2018-19 full-time fellow. Jorge completed a master’s of the Law, Science, and Technology program at Stanford Law. He is currently working on how to use data, design, and technology to improve access to justice.”
REGISTRATION here!
More is coming!
Monica Bay is a Fellow at CodeX and a freelance journalist. Email: mbay@codex.stanford.edu.
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CodeX FutureLaw: 7th year!
