Richmond Journal of Law and Technology Symposium 2016
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology Symposium is an annual event organized by the University of Richmond's Journal of Law and Technology. This symposium brings together legal scholars, practitioners, and technology experts to discuss emerging issues at the intersection of law and technology.
The 2016 symposium focused on topics such as cybersecurity, data privacy, and the legal implications of technological advancements. Sessions included discussions on critical infrastructure protection, data security, and the challenges posed by new technologies in the legal landscape.
Notable speakers at the event included Phil Favro, a consultant with expertise in eDiscovery and information governance, who shared insights on managing electronic information in legal contexts. The symposium also provided networking opportunities for attendees to engage with peers and industry leaders.
This event is particularly beneficial for legal professionals, technologists, and academics interested in understanding and navigating the complexities introduced by technological innovations in the legal field.
Speakers(4)
Antigone Peyton
Author of 'A Litigator's Guide to the Internet of Things'.
Gail Gottehrer
Author of 'Connected Discovery: What the Ubiquity of Digital Evidence Means for Lawyers and Litigation'.
Lauren Wheeling Waller
Author of 'Preservation: Competently Navigating Between All and Nothing'.
Phil Favro
Consultant at Driven
Phil Favro brings over fifteen years of experience to his position as a consultant for Driven. He is a thought leader and legal scholar on issues relating to the discovery process, the confluence of litigation and technology, and information governance.
Event Details
- Date
- March 18, 2016
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Richmond, United States
- University of Richmond School of Law
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, academics