LIT Con 2019 is an annual conference dedicated to exploring advancements in legal innovation and technology, organized by the Legal Innovation & Technology Lab at Suffolk University Law School. The event brings together legal professionals, technologists, and academics to discuss and showcase developments in the legal tech landscape.
The conference covers a range of topics, including the modernization of the civil legal system, the integration of technology in legal practice, and strategies to enhance access to justice through innovative solutions. Sessions feature expert speakers and panel discussions that delve into these subjects.
Attendees have the opportunity to participate in rapid-fire talks known as "LIT Bits," where presenters deliver concise, energetic presentations on various legal tech topics. The event also includes networking sessions, allowing participants to connect with peers and industry leaders.
LIT Con 2019 is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, academics, and students interested in the intersection of law and technology. The conference provides valuable insights into emerging trends and practical applications of technology in the legal field.
Speakers(40)
Adrian Angus
Committee for Public Counsel Services
Alix Devendra
Devendra Design
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
Anthony Benedetti
Chief Counsel at Committee for Public Counsel Services
Bianca Crockett
LIT Fellow, Suffolk University Law School
Bob Ambrogi
LawSitesBlog & LexBlog
Chad Trainer
Proboknow & Lowboknow
Chantal Choi
LIT Lab Member, Suffolk University Law School
Cynthia Mousseau
New England Innocence Project
Dan Jackson
NuLawLab, Northeastern University School of Law
Darrell Malone, Jr.
The Tubman Project
David Colarusso
LIT Lab, Suffolk University Law School
Drew Amerson
LexLab at UC Hastings Law School
Dyane O'Leary
LIT Concentration, Suffolk University Law School
Erika Rickard
Senior Officer, Civil Legal System Modernization Project at Pew Charitable Trusts
Erika Rickard leads Pew’s work to modernize the nation’s civil legal system, piloting and evaluating technologies and tools to assist people without access to a lawyer.
Felicity Conrad
Paladin
Gabriel Teninbaum
LIT Institute, Suffolk University Law School
Irene Mo
Aleada Consulting
Jessica Frank
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Jessica Promes
LIT Fellow, Suffolk University Law School
Jonathan Pyle
Philadelphia Legal Assistance
Julia Schutt
Legal Services Center - Veterans Legal Clinic, Harvard Law School
Keith Porcaro
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society
Kim McLaurin
Clinical Programs, Suffolk University Law School
Marc Lauritsen
Capstone Practice Systems
Martin Pritikin
Concord Law School
Maureen Kenealy
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
Michelle Missigman
LIT Fellow, Suffolk University Law School
Monaie Jackson
JD Candidate at NuLaw Lab, Northeastern Law School
Nicole Bradick
Theory and Principle
Nicole Pinard
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
Nicole Siino
ABA Center for Innovation
Paul Knapp
LIT Lab Member, Suffolk University Law School
Quinten Steenhuis
Greater Boston Legal Services
Sara Agate
JD Candidate at Chicago-Kent College of Law
Sarah Boonin
Clinical Programs, Suffolk University Law School
Scott Kelly
Community.Lawyer
Thomas F. Officer
Community.Lawyer
Tobias Nteireho
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
William Bean
LIT Lab Member, Suffolk University Law School
Event Details
- Date
- April 15, 2019
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Boston, United States
- Suffolk University Law School, Sargent Hall
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, academics, and students interested in legal technology.
- CLE Credits
- CLE accreditation pending
- Attendees
- Approximately 200 attendees.