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Symposium: From Bleak House to Geek House: Evolving Law for Entrepreneurial Lawyers, 4 April 2014: Video, storify, tweets, and resources

A symposium entitled From Bleak House to Geek House: Evolving Law for Entrepreneurial Lawyers , was held 4 April 2014 at Brooklyn Law School in Brooklyn, New York.


The event was organized by Professor Jonathan Askin of the law school and the Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic (BLIP Clinic).


Click here for the event’s Website.


Click here for the event program.


Videos of the event are available on YouTube .


The Twitter hashtag for the event was #brooklawgeek


Click here for a storify of Twitter tweets from the event.


Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the event, in.csv format.


Here are the titles of the scheduled panels and talks:




  • American and European Approaches to Experiential Legal Education: Training the Next Generation of Entrepreneurial Lawyers

  • Lightning Talks and Demos

  • Crowdsourcing the Law: Collaborative Legal Platforms

  • Lightning Keynote: Hacking the Law

  • Access to Justice: Using Technology and the Crowd

  • Working Lunch: Collaborative Drafting of the Citizens Charter for Cyberspace

  • Student Demos

  • Social Entrepreneurship: New Legal Structures for Social Ventures

  • Lightning Talk: Technology for the Long Haul

  • Approaches to Funding Legal Processes: Alternative Litigation Financing Firms and Patent Defense

  • Lightning Talk: Lessons for Lawyers from the Snowden Disclosures

  • The Lawyer as “CTO”



HT @jaskin




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