ReInvent Law London 2014 , a conference featuring presentations on "law + technology + innovation + entrepreneurship," was held 20 June 2014, at the University of Westminster Law School in London.
The conference was organized by Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz and Professor Renee Newman Knake of the ReInvent Law Laboratory at Michigan State University, and Professor Dr. Lisa Webley of the University of Westminster.
The conference Website is at: reinventlawlondon.com/
The conference speakers are listed at: http://ift.tt/Td9RDf
The conference schedule is at: http://ift.tt/Td9RDg
The Twitter hashtags for the event include #reinventlaw and #reinventlawlondon
Click here for a storify of Twitter tweets and photos from the conference.
Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the conference, in .csv format.
Information about the conference is also being posted on the ReInvent Law Lab’s Twitter feed: @ReInventLaw
HT @ReInventLaw
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