FutureLaw 2023 is the eleventh annual conference hosted by CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics. This event focuses on how technology is transforming the legal profession and the law itself, bringing together a diverse community of academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, investors, policymakers, and engineers who are at the forefront of this tech-driven transformation.

The conference covers a range of key topics, including the latest breakthroughs in natural language processing and large language models, the implications of generative AI in legal services, and the evolving landscape of blockchain and cryptocurrency. Sessions such as "Implications of the Latest Breakthroughs in NLP, Large Language Models & Law" and "Why the Blockchain and Crypto Are Here to Stay" provide in-depth discussions on these subjects.

Attendees can benefit from networking opportunities with legal tech innovators from around the world. The event also features notable speakers and panelists who are experts in their respective fields, offering valuable insights into the future of law and technology.

This conference is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, and academics interested in understanding and shaping the future of the legal system through technology. It offers a unique educational experience and a platform to connect with like-minded individuals committed to driving innovation in the legal field.

Speakers(13)

Bogdana (Bobi) Rakova

Senior Trustworthy AI Fellow at Mozilla

Bogdana Rakova is a Mozilla Senior Trustworthy AI fellow building a project to empower new and alternative visions for consent and contestability in the context of social, computational, and legal innovation in how people interact with AI systems.

Charley Moore

Founder and CEO at Rocket Lawyer Incorporated

Charley Moore is the Founder and CEO of Rocket Lawyer Incorporated, one of the most widely used legal services in the world, with operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Brazil.

Gillian Hadfield

Professor of Law and Professor of Strategic Management at University of Toronto

Gillian K. Hadfield is a Professor of Law and Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto, focusing on innovative design for legal and regulatory systems for AI and other complex global technologies.

Giovanni Sartor

Giovanni Sartor is one of the 2023 CodeX Prize winners, recognized for his contributions to the field.

Harry Surden

Professor of Law at University of Colorado Law School

Harry Surden is a Professor of Law at the University of Colorado Law School and a member of CodeX, presenting the 2023 CodeX Prize at the conference.

Henry Prakken

Henry Prakken is one of the 2023 CodeX Prize winners, recognized for his contributions to the field.

Julian Nyarko

Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School

Julian Nyarko is an Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, using quantitative methods, natural language processing, and machine learning to explore contract design under U.S. and international law.

Mark Chandler

Fellow at Rhode Center for the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School

Mark Chandler is a Fellow of the Rhode Center for the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School, co-leading the Filing Fairness Project, and previously served as Chief Legal Officer and Chief Compliance Officer of Cisco Systems from 2001-2021.

Megan Ma

Fellow and Assistant Director at Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology

Dr. Megan Ma is a Fellow and the Assistant Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology and the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX), focusing on the translation of legal knowledge to code.

Noella Sudbury

CEO and Founder at Rasa Public Benefit Corporation

Noella Sudbury is the CEO and Founder of Rasa Public Benefit Corporation, a legal tech company providing low-cost legal expungement services, and previously led the successful bipartisan legislative campaign to pass Utah’s Clean Slate law.

Event Details

Date
April 13, 2023
Location
🇺🇸 Stanford, United States
Paul Brest Hall
Pricing
$295 - $395
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, academics
CLE Credits
5.5 General Hours

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