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Georgetown Law Technology Institute 2010

by Georgetown University Law Center

The Georgetown Law Technology Institute 2010 was an event organized by Georgetown University Law Center, focusing on the intersection of law and technology. This annual gathering brought together legal professionals, academics, and industry experts to discuss emerging trends and challenges in technology law.

Key topics covered during the institute included advancements in e-discovery practices, data privacy regulations, and the impact of emerging technologies on legal frameworks. Sessions featured in-depth analyses of case studies, panel discussions on regulatory developments, and workshops aimed at equipping attendees with practical skills to navigate the evolving tech landscape.

The event provided ample networking opportunities, including receptions and breakout sessions designed to foster collaboration among participants. An expo hall showcased the latest legal technology solutions, offering hands-on demonstrations. Notable speakers included leading scholars in technology law and policymakers involved in shaping tech-related legislation.

Legal practitioners, in-house counsel, and law students with an interest in technology law were encouraged to attend to stay abreast of current developments and to gain insights from experts in the field. The institute served as a platform for professional growth and for staying informed about the rapidly changing intersection of law and technology.

Event Details

Date
June 15-17, 2010
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
Georgetown University Law Center
Audience
Legal professionals, in-house counsel, law students