joi, 13 martie 2014

13 March 2014: The first MIT Legal Science Salon online event

The first MIT Legal Science Salon online event will be held 13 March 2014.


Registration is available on eventbrite .


The event is being organized by Dazza Greenwood, JD, of MIT Media Lab, as part of his Computational Legal Science research program.


The event Website is at: http://ift.tt/Nv1ErE


Click here for a video describing the event.


Information about the event is also being posted to the eCitizen blog.


Here is the program as it stands as of 4 March 2013, according to the eventbrite page:



* Host: Dazza Greenwood, MIT Human Dynamics Group


* Joshua Lenon, Clio: Key Note Address: What Happens When Robots Join Law Firms?


* Jonathan Askin, Professor, Brooklyn Law School; Founder and Director of the Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic,

[Topic: TBD]


* Seamus Kraft, Executive Director, OpenGovFoundation.org

Topic: StateDecoded and Putting the Law Online


* Evan Carroll, Founder, The Digital Beyond; Author of Your Digital Afterlife

Topic: Managing Digital Assets and Estates


* Ray Campbell, Attorney/Consultant on Data and Technology Matters

Topic: The Legal Science of Mapping Communication Flows in State Government



HT @JoshuaLenon and Dazza Greenwood




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