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PROGRAM SCHEDULE |
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June 8th, 2013 |
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| 8:00 – 8:45 |
Registration |
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| 8:45 – 9:00 |
Opening Remarks |
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CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS |
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| Track A | Track B | Track C | |
| 9:00 – 10:00 | Patenting and IP Update Felix Tang
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The Advantages of Machine LearningAlexander K. Hudek and Noah Waisberg | Books were the Original Tech: Legal Publishing in the Age of Born Digital –Sarah Glassman |
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10:00 – 11:00 |
Defamation and Cyber bullyingTBA | Advising Companies in the Disruption Economy James Peters, Adam Ziegler and Josh Kubicki |
Legal Startups PanelTBD |
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11:00 –12:00 |
Gamifying the LawfirmMitch Kowalski, Venk Chandran, Bill Kapralos, Lorene Nagata | Ideas lawyers can shamelessly steal from tech startupsJoshua Lenon | Crowdfunding Panel Aaron Levenstadt TBD |
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lawTechCamp 2013
We are pleased to announce the third annual lawTechCamp in Toronto. Help bridge the gap between the tech and legal communities and encourage the exchange of ideas and knowledge between the two areas.
What is lawTechcamp?
lawTechcamp is a BarCamp-style community UnConference for new media and technology enthusiasts and legal professionals including technology lawyers, technology developers in the legal space, legal information professionals, bloggers, tweeters, social networkers, and anyone curious about new media technology and its intersection with the legal profession.
Who should come to lawTechcamp?
lawTechcamp is not just for legal professionals. If you are interested in the intersection of law and technology, such as how the law applies to technology, improving access to justice and the legal profession with technology, or you are someone who is curious about law and technology, then please join us – and bring a friend or colleague.
There is no charge to attend lawTechcamp, but registration is required.
What about the sessions?
You will be able to find a list of the sessions and speakers on the Sessions page when it goes live.