CodeX FutureLaw 2016 is the fourth annual conference hosted by CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics. This event focuses on how technology is transforming the legal profession and the law itself, bringing together academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, investors, policymakers, and engineers who are leading this tech-driven transformation.
The conference features panel sessions on topics such as government advancements in open data policies impacting legal practice, IBM's Watson and related machine learning tools, computational law updates, overcoming barriers to legal tech adoption, e-government, legal tech in academia, and data in the criminal justice system.
Attendees have the opportunity to engage with legal tech innovators from around the world, participate in educational sessions, and network with peers. The event offers 5.5 General Hours of MCLE credit for registered participants.
This conference is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, and academics interested in the intersection of law and technology, providing insights into the latest developments and fostering connections within the legal tech community.
Speakers(20)
Alma Asay
Founder and CEO at Allegory
Alma Asay is the founder and CEO of Allegory, a legal technology startup, and was named one of the ABA’s 'Women of Legal Tech.'
Andrew Arruda
CEO at ROSS Intelligence
Andrew Arruda is the CEO and co-founder of ROSS Intelligence, a legal research startup utilizing artificial intelligence.
Colleen Chien
Associate Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law
Colleen Chien is an Associate Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and former Senior Advisor at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Daniel W. Linna Jr.
Professor of Law in Residence at Michigan State University College of Law
Daniel W. Linna Jr. is a Professor of Law in Residence and Director of LegalRnD at Michigan State University College of Law.
David Curle
Director of Market Intelligence at Thomson Reuters Legal
David Curle supports Thomson Reuters’ Legal business with research and thought leadership about the competitive environment in legal technology.
Deborah Hensler
Professor of Law at Stanford Law School
Deborah Hensler is a Professor of Law at Stanford, known for her empirical research on dispute resolution and complex litigation.
Douglas Luftman
Chief Innovation Officer and General Counsel at Lecorpio
Douglas Luftman is the Chief Innovation Officer and General Counsel at Lecorpio, with extensive experience in intellectual property law.
Eddie Hartman
Chief Strategy Officer at LegalZoom
Eddie Hartman is a co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at LegalZoom, with a background in technology and law.
Jake Heller
CEO at Casetext
Jake Heller is the CEO of Casetext, a legal research startup, and former President of the Stanford Law Review.
Justin Erlich
Special Assistant Attorney General at California Department of Justice
Justin Erlich serves as Special Assistant Attorney General to California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris, advising on technology and data policy.
Kathryn Haun
Assistant U.S. Attorney at U.S. Department of Justice
Kathryn Haun is a federal prosecutor and the first-ever Digital Currency Crimes Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Khalid Al-Kofahi
Vice President of Research and Development at Thomson Reuters
Khalid Al-Kofahi has over 20 years of experience at Thomson Reuters, leading the development of advanced technologies for the legal industry, including natural language processing applications and recommender systems.
M. Elizabeth Magill
Dean at Stanford Law School
M. Elizabeth Magill is the Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean of Stanford Law School, specializing in administrative law and constitutional structure.
Micha-Manuel Bues
Co-founder at Bucerius Law Port
Dr. Micha-Manuel Bues is a lawyer and LegalTech expert, co-founder of Bucerius Law Port, focusing on the intersection of law and technology.
Monica Bay
Fellow at CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
Monica Bay is a journalist and Fellow at CodeX, focusing on the CodeX Blog and co-hosting the 'Law Technology Now' podcast.
Pablo Arredondo
VP of Legal Research at Casetext
Pablo Arredondo is VP of Legal Research at Casetext and a fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, focusing on innovations in legal research technology.
Phil Malone
Professor of Law at Stanford Law School
Phil Malone is a Professor of Law and Director of the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic at Stanford Law School.
Ralph Baxter
Senior Advisor at Thomson Reuters Legal
Ralph Baxter is a Senior Advisor to Thomson Reuters Legal and former Chairman and CEO of Orrick, leading its transformation into a global firm.
Sam Glover
Founder and Editor in Chief at Lawyerist.com
Sam Glover is a lawyer and the founder and Editor in Chief of Lawyerist.com, an online law-practice magazine.
Sharad Goel
Assistant Professor at Stanford University
Sharad Goel is an Assistant Professor at Stanford, studying public policy issues using methods from computer science and statistics.
Event Details
- Date
- May 20, 2016
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Stanford, United States
- Stanford Law School
- Pricing
- $65 - $350
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, academics
- CLE Credits
- 5.5 General Hours
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