The Georgetown Law Technology Institute 2011 was an event organized by Georgetown University Law Center, focusing on the intersection of law and technology. This gathering aimed to address the evolving challenges and opportunities presented by technological advancements in the legal field.
Key topics covered during the institute included intellectual property rights, telecommunications policy, and the impact of emerging technologies on access to justice. Sessions delved into how innovations such as artificial intelligence and data privacy are reshaping legal practices and policies.
The event featured notable speakers from academia, industry, and government, providing attendees with diverse perspectives on technology law. Networking opportunities were abundant, allowing legal professionals, policymakers, and technologists to collaborate and share insights.
This institute was ideal for legal practitioners, scholars, and policymakers interested in understanding and navigating the rapidly changing landscape of technology law. Attendees gained valuable knowledge and connections to stay ahead in their respective fields.
Event Details
- Date
- June 15-17, 2011
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Audience
- Legal practitioners, scholars, policymakers, technologists