FutureLaw 2022 is the tenth annual conference hosted by CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, focusing on the transformative impact of technology on the legal profession and the law itself. This event brings together academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, investors, policymakers, and engineers who are at the forefront of the tech-driven evolution of our legal system.
The conference covers a range of pivotal topics, including the role of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) in the future of work and identity, the implications of computational law in virtual realities, and regulatory innovations in legal services. Sessions such as "Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and the Future of Work and Identity" and "Computational Law and the Metaverse" delve into these subjects, providing attendees with insights into emerging trends and challenges.
Attendees have the opportunity to engage in networking sessions, participate in discussions led by notable speakers, and explore an expo hall featuring cutting-edge legal technologies. The event also includes the presentation of the CodeX Prize, recognizing significant contributions to the field of legal informatics.
FutureLaw 2022 is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, and academics interested in understanding and shaping the future intersection of law and technology. Participants will gain valuable knowledge on the latest developments and have the chance to connect with leading innovators in the field.
Speakers(15)
Anya Kanevsky
Head of Second Life Product at Linden Lab
Anya Kanevsky oversees the Second Life Product, focusing on growth, a balanced economy, and community cohesion. She holds a Master's in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University.
Bill Tai
Venture Capitalist
Bill Tai has been funding companies as a Venture Capitalist since 1991, with over 20 companies he backed at the early stage growing to become listed companies. He is Founding Chairman of Treasure Data and IPInfusion.
Edwina Rissland
Professor Emerita at University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Edwina Rissland is a founder in Case-Based Reasoning and AI & Law. She served as a Program Director at the National Science Foundation and is an actively exhibiting fine arts photographer.
Eugy Han
PhD Student in Communication at Stanford University
Eugy Han is a 2nd year PhD student in Communication at Stanford University, advised by Professor Jeremy Bailenson at the Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL). She earned her B.S. in Cognitive Science from Brown University in 2020.
Ian Schick
Founder at Specifio and Draft Builders
Ian Schick is an internationally recognized intellectual property strategist and a leading voice in patent law practice innovation. He is a Stanford CodeX Fellow and leads the Machine-Generated Legal Documents project.
Jennifer G. Newstead
Jiarui Liu
Assistant Professor of Law at University of New Hampshire School of Law
Jiarui Liu specializes in intellectual property law, focusing on the interactions between intellectual property protection, technological innovation, and the development of cultural industries.
Klaudia Galka
Contracts Solutions Manager at Swiss Re
Klaudia Galka is a lawyer with diverse experience in the reinsurance sector and a special interest in technology. As a CodeX Fellow, she researches computational law for the (re)insurance industry.
Lucy Ricca
Director of Policy and Programs at Center on the Legal Profession
Lucy Ricca is the Director of Policy and Programs for the Center on the Legal Profession. She was the first Executive Director of the Utah Office of Legal Services Innovation.
Maya Markovich
Executive Director at Justice Technology Association
Maya Markovich delivers technology and business growth services worldwide, with experience spanning VC, law, and behavioral science. She was named one of five 'Influential Women of Legal Tech' by ILTA in 2020.
Megan Ma
Residential Fellow at CodeX
Megan Ma's research considers the limits of legal expression, focusing on how code could become the next legal language. She is also the Managing Editor of the MIT Computational Law Report.
Nora Freeman Engstrom
Professor of Law at Stanford Law School
Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom is a nationally recognized expert in both tort law and legal ethics. Much of her work explores the day-to-day operation of the tort system and particularly the tort system’s interaction with alternative compensation mechanisms.
Reuben Youngblom
Coordinator at Stanford CodeX RegTrax Initiative
Reuben Youngblom is a coordinator for the Stanford CodeX RegTrax Initiative and co-host of the Stanford Law School Our Data podcast. His work focuses on the intersection between blockchain and the law.
Silke Noa Elrifai
Lawyer and Mathematician
Silke Noa Elrifai is a lawyer and mathematician with a passion for disintermediation and privacy tech. She regularly advises on DAO structures and their interaction with legacy legal systems.
Tony Lai
Entrepreneurial Fellow at Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX)
Tony Lai is an Entrepreneurial Fellow at CodeX and a co-founder of Legal.io, working on applied research and innovation in the design of legal service delivery systems.
Event Details
- Date
- April 7, 2022
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Stanford, United States
- Paul Brest Hall
- Pricing
- $225 - $350
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, academics
- CLE Credits
- 5.5 General Hours