The Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice Conference is a collaborative event organized by the New York County Lawyers Association's Justice Center, Fordham University School of Law, and the National Center for Access to Justice. This conference aims to explore the intersection of emerging artificial intelligence technologies and their application in addressing the civil justice gap.

The conference features a series of panels that delve into the current access to justice landscape, practical uses of AI in legal services, and the risks and safeguards associated with these evolving tools. Participants will engage in focused discussions on advancing access to justice through innovation, gaining insights into how AI is shaping the delivery of legal services and the responsible implementation of these technologies.

The event is complimentary, but advance registration is required. It is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at Fordham Law School's Costantino Room, Second Floor, located at 150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY 10023. The program will also be available via Zoom for remote participants.

This conference is ideal for scholars, legal practitioners, technologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI and the legal field. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with leaders in law and technology, participate in insightful discussions, and stay informed about the latest developments in AI applications within the legal sector.

Speakers(1)

Jaimie B. Field

Founder at The-Rain-Maker

Jaimie B. Field is the founder of The-Rain-Maker, specializing in legal business development and ethics training.

Event Details

Date
April 21, 2026
Location
🇺🇸 New York, United States
Fordham Law School, Costantino Room, Second Floor
Pricing
Free
Audience
Scholars, legal practitioners, technologists, and individuals interested in AI applications in the legal field.