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Georgetown Law Technology Institute 2007

by Georgetown University Law Center

The Georgetown Law Technology Institute 2007 was an academic program organized by Georgetown University Law Center, focusing on the intersection of law and emerging technologies. This initiative aimed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape and its implications for the legal field.

The program covered a range of critical topics, including data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property rights, and the regulatory challenges posed by new technologies. Sessions were designed to provide in-depth analyses of how technological advancements impact legal practices and policies, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.

In addition to lectures and panel discussions, the institute offered practical workshops and networking opportunities, allowing attendees to engage directly with experts and peers. Notable speakers included leading academics, policymakers, and industry professionals who shared their insights and experiences, enriching the learning environment.

The program was particularly beneficial for legal practitioners, policymakers, and scholars interested in the dynamic field of technology law. Attendees gained valuable perspectives on current trends and challenges, enhancing their ability to address complex legal issues arising from technological innovations.

Event Details

Date
June 15-17, 2007
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
Georgetown University Law Center
Audience
Legal practitioners, policymakers, scholars