Results of the event — consisting of four projects, including three winners — are described in Adam Long’s post at Amy Wan’s blog, The Legal Pioneer : Results of USC Legal Tech Startup Weekend.
The event Website is at: http://ift.tt/1pJf0gc
The schedule is posted at: http://ift.tt/1xkbWxr
Some Twitter hashtags being used for the event were: #legaltech and #legalhack
The Twitter account for the event is @USCLegalTech_SW
Here is a description of the event, from the event Website:
[...] The legal industry is in dire need of innovation and is asking for your help. Come join us Nov. 7-9 for the inaugural USC Legal Tech Startup Weekend hackathon and help us bring the legal industry into the 21st century. Anyone can make an elevator pitch Friday night. The top vote-getting ideas will be hacked into minimally viable products to be presented to a panel of industry experts. Prizes will be awarded (each member of the winning team will get an Amazon Kindle!); friendships will be made; and the legal industry will be forever in your debts. [...]
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