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15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Law — San Diego (Final Day for Priority Registration)
 As a member of the local organizing committee, I just wanted to mention that today is the final day for priority registration for the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Law in San Diego.
As a member of the local organizing committee, I just wanted to mention that today is the final day for priority registration for the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Law in San Diego.
Chicago Legal Innovation & Technology Meetup (@Skadden in Chicago)
 Thanks to everyone who joined us last night @Skadden for the Chicago Legal Innovation & Technology Meetup.  Our next meeting is at Chapman & Cutler in May with a series of additional events in the months to come …
Thanks to everyone who joined us last night @Skadden for the Chicago Legal Innovation & Technology Meetup.  Our next meeting is at Chapman & Cutler in May with a series of additional events in the months to come …
Legal Technology in the Public Interest (from CodeX FutureLaw 2014)
Featuring Phil Malone, Stephanie Kimbro and my future Chicago Kent colleague Ronald W. Staudt … worth a watch …
Fourth Annual ASU – Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference
 It was a pleasure to participate in the Fourth Annual ASU-Arkfeld E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Conference.  The conference featured a wide variety of speakers from the bench, law firms, in-house and the legal technology space.   The conference was sponsored by the Center for Law, Science & Innovation @ Arizona State Law.
It was a pleasure to participate in the Fourth Annual ASU-Arkfeld E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Conference.  The conference featured a wide variety of speakers from the bench, law firms, in-house and the legal technology space.   The conference was sponsored by the Center for Law, Science & Innovation @ Arizona State Law.
Legal Tech NYC 2015 – A Short Recap #LTNY #LTNY15
 Some scenes from my LegalTech NYC 2015 experience in the pictures above (including getting stuck in an elevator).
Some scenes from my LegalTech NYC 2015 experience in the pictures above (including getting stuck in an elevator).
As Oliver Goodenough has noted – #LegalTech NYC features between “$20 billion to $30 billion a year in commercial activity.” Curated by Stanford CodeX (where I am now an external faculty affiliate) and Mike Bommarito is a fellow, this year’s legal tech offered ten early to mid stage legal tech startups who collectively cover a wide range of practice areas.
I presented on a panel sponsored by FTI Technology which featured Judge John Facciola (United States Magistrate Judge in the District of Columbia), David Horrigan (451 Research) and Cliff Nichols (Day Pitney).
Check out a Cartoonist’s recap of our panel! #LTNY #LTNY15










