For a description of the sessions and speaker bios, please go here
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June 18th, 2011 |
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8:30-9:00 |
Registration | ||
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9:00-9:15 |
Opening Remarks | ||
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9:15-9:30 |
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CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS |
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TRACK A Room FLB |
TRACK B Room FLC |
TRACK C Flavelle Room |
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9:30-10:15 |
Meeting the spirit of “Free Access to Law” – an Implication of law that is “born digital” – Colin LaChance | Computing the Law – Prof. Daniel Katz | Privacy consideration in contracts – Gavin Magrath |
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10:15-10:30 |
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10:30-11:30 |
Knowledge Management in the legal practice – Connie Crosby, Ron Carrere, Sanjeev Arora and Natalie Wosfold | Social Media in the Courts – Omar Ha-Redeye An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure – Key elements for social media policies –Lorraine Fleck |
Domain Name Disputes– Rosario Cartagena A non-traditional and open analysis of IP law – Felix Tang |
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11:30-11:45 |
Room change |
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11:45-12:30 |
Legal Techs in a brave new world – Monica Goyal, Michael Carabash, Terry Taoussaanopoulus and Jordan Dolgin | To the Cloud – Mitch Kowalski | Developing a Marketing Plan – Joy Wakefield |
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12:30-12:40 |
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Here are the slides that were presented at lawTechcamp 2011
The Implications of Free Access to Law – Colin LaChance
Qualititative Legal Prediction – Prof. Daniel Katz
Social Media and the Courts - Omar Ha-Redeye
Knowledge Management is for Everyone – Sanjeev Arora
Leveraging Knowledge to Increase Responsiveness – Ron Carriere
An Open and Non-Traditional Analysis of Intellectual Property Law – Felix Tang
Looking forward to the program and meeting the presenters. Mike Forcier Lawyer in Owen Sound and member of propertyshop.ca
Look forward to this tomorrow.
Big shout out to the organizers – this looks like a great program touching on some very relevant issues. Thank you for your efforts.
Were any of these sessions recorded for those of us who did not get this notice until too late?
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On the schedule course date is June 18. Thought it is in May?
Yes Ken you are right. The session is on May 12, 2012. Thanks for pointing out the issue.
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