ReInvent Law 2012 was a pioneering conference organized by the ReInvent Law Laboratory at Michigan State University College of Law, co-directed by Professors Daniel Martin Katz and Renee Newman Knake. The event aimed to explore and promote innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship within the legal services industry.
The conference covered a wide array of topics, including the integration of technology in legal practice, new business models for legal services, and the role of legal education in fostering innovation. Sessions featured discussions on legal informatics, virtual law practice, and digital lawyering, providing attendees with insights into the evolving landscape of the legal profession.
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in networking sessions, participate in an expo showcasing cutting-edge legal technologies, and hear from notable speakers who are leaders in the intersection of law and technology. These practical elements were designed to facilitate collaboration and inspire new approaches to legal service delivery.
The event was particularly beneficial for legal professionals, law students, entrepreneurs, and academics interested in the future of law practice. By attending, participants could gain valuable knowledge on leveraging technology and innovative strategies to enhance legal services and address access-to-justice issues.
Event Details
- Date
- April 15-17, 2012
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Various US Cities, United States