The Forum on Legal Evolution was held 26 February 2014 in New York City.
According to Ron Friedmann, the event was organized by Professor William Henderson , Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz , and Bruce MacEwen .
The Twitter hashtag for the event was #legalevolution
Click here for a storify of Twitter tweets from the event.
Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the event, in .csv format.
Here is a summary of the program, based on the conference Website and Ed Walters’s photo of the program:
Introductory Session: Bruce MacEwen.
I. The Rogers Diffusion Curve: How Industries Change and Adapt, Including Law.
Presenter: William D. Henderson
Commentator: Firoz DattuII. Innovation No. 1: Predictive Analytics for Substantive and Operational Decisions.
Presenters: Chris Zorn, Evan Parker-Stephen
Commentator: David CambriaIII. Innovation No. 2: Process Design and Implementation in an Endless Quest for Perfection.
Presenter: Raymond Bayley
Commentator: Kimberley A. DeBeersIV. Contemporary Examples of Innovations Nos. 1 and 2 within the Legal Industry.
Presenters: Daniel Martin Katz, Michael J. Bommarito II
Commentator: Paul Carr
HT Dan Katz
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