The State of the Art of AI in the Practice of Law
by Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship
The State of the Art of Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law is a conference organized by the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado Law School. This event brings together experts to explore the current applications and future implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice.
Key topics include the use of AI in transactional legal work, such as contract drafting and due diligence, and its role in litigation, particularly in electronic discovery and predictive analytics. Discussions also address the limitations of AI in legal contexts and realistic predictions for its development over the next five years.
The conference features panel discussions with leading academics and practitioners, offering attendees opportunities for networking and engagement with thought leaders in the field. Notable speakers have included Professor Harry Surden and Dr. Maura R. Grossman.
This event is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, and scholars interested in understanding how AI is transforming the legal landscape and in staying informed about emerging trends and challenges in legal technology.
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Speakers(9)
Ansel Halliburton
Counsel, Trademarks & Legal Operations at Align Technology, Inc.
Ansel Halliburton is Counsel for Trademarks & Legal Operations at Align Technology, Inc., specializing in intellectual property law.
Daniel W. Linna Jr.
Senior Lecturer & Director of Law and Technology Initiatives at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering
Daniel W. Linna Jr. is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Law and Technology Initiatives at Northwestern University, focusing on legal innovation.
Dr. Maura R. Grossman
Research Professor at David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
Dr. Maura R. Grossman is a Research Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in e-discovery and legal technology.
Jason Adaska
Director of Innovation Lab at Holland & Hart LLP
Jason Adaska is the Director of the Innovation Lab at Holland & Hart LLP, focusing on integrating innovative technologies into legal practice.
Kevin Ashley
Professor of Law at University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Kevin Ashley is a Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh, focusing on artificial intelligence and law.
Megan Ma
Fellow at CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, Stanford Law School
Megan Ma is a Fellow at CodeX at Stanford Law School, focusing on legal informatics and technology.
Rebecca Wexler
Faculty Co-Director at Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, UC Berkeley Law
Rebecca Wexler is the Faculty Co-Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, specializing in the intersection of law and technology.
Roland Vogl
Executive Director at CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, Stanford Law School
Roland Vogl is the Executive Director of CodeX at Stanford Law School, focusing on the intersection of law and technology.
Stephanie Curcio, Esq.
Co-Founder & CEO at Legalicity (NLPatent)
Stephanie Curcio is an IP attorney and the Co-Founder & CEO of Legalicity (NLPatent), specializing in leveraging AI for patent law.
Event Details
- Date
- November 9, 2021
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Boulder, United States
- University of Colorado Law School
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, and scholars interested in AI applications in law.
- CLE Credits
- 3 general CLE credits
- Attendees
- Approximately 100 attendees.