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CodeX FutureLaw 2015

by CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics

CodeX FutureLaw 2015 is an annual conference organized by CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, focusing on the intersection of law and technology. The event brings together academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, investors, policymakers, and engineers to discuss and explore advancements in legal technology and their impact on the legal profession and society.

The conference covers a range of topics, including the state of the art in legal technology, advances in big data law and analytics, regulatory responses to technological changes in the legal profession, best practices for consumer law companies, adoption of legal tech within law firms and corporate legal departments, the role of legal tech in furthering human rights and access to justice, and breakthroughs in computational law.

Attendees have the opportunity to participate in panel sessions featuring industry leaders and experts, engage in networking opportunities, and gain insights into the latest developments in legal technology. Notable speakers include Khalid Al-Kofahi, Vice President of Research and Development at Thomson Reuters; Ralph Baxter, Senior Advisor and Chairman of the Legal Executive Institute at Thomson Reuters Legal; and Professor Oliver Goodenough from Vermont Law School.

The conference is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, entrepreneurs, and policymakers interested in understanding and shaping the future of law through technology. It offers a platform to learn about cutting-edge innovations, discuss challenges and opportunities, and connect with peers and thought leaders in the field.

Speakers(27)

Aaron Wright

Director at Cryptocurrency Research Group

Aaron Wright is the Director of the Cryptocurrency Research Group, specializing in legal applications of blockchain technology.

Alexa Koenig

Executive Director at Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley School of Law

Alexa Koenig is Executive Director of the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley School of Law, specializing in human rights and international law.

Bart Verheij

Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Law at University of Groningen

Bart Verheij is Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Law at the University of Groningen, focusing on artificial intelligence, argumentation, and law.

Bonnie Rose Hough

Managing Attorney at Judicial Council of California

Bonnie Rose Hough is Managing Attorney at the Judicial Council of California, focusing on helping courts meet the needs of people who cannot afford counsel in civil cases.

Chris Jochnick

Director of Private Sector Engagement at Oxfam America

Chris Jochnick is Director of Private Sector Engagement at Oxfam America, focusing on business and human rights, and has a background in law and social justice.

Dan Cooperman

Of Counsel at DLA Piper

Dan Cooperman is Of Counsel at DLA Piper, focusing on corporate governance and board of directors issues, with a career including roles as General Counsel at Oracle and Apple.

Daniel Martin Katz

Associate Professor of Law at Michigan State University

Daniel Martin Katz is an Associate Professor of Law at Michigan State University, known for integrating technology and innovation into legal education and practice.

Edward Hartman

Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at LegalZoom

Edward Hartman is a co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at LegalZoom, with a background in technology and a focus on making legal services more accessible.

Elizabeth Stark

Founder at StartBitcoin.org

Elizabeth Stark is the founder of StartBitcoin.org, an entrepreneur and thought leader on the future of technology, and a fellow at Coin Center.

George Triantis

Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Strategic Planning and Research at Stanford University

George Triantis is Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Strategic Planning and Research at Stanford University, specializing in contracts, commercial law, and bankruptcy.

Event Details

Date
April 30, 2015
Location
🇺🇸 Stanford, United States
Stanford Law School
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, entrepreneurs, policymakers
CLE Credits
MCLE credit will be available for this event.

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