Click here for livestream video of the event.
The Twitter hashtag for the event is #brooklawgeek
Click here for the conference program.
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”
The event is organized by Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic (BLIP Clinic).
HT @jaskin
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