It was my pleasure to speak today at the International Financial Corporation – IFC (World Bank Group). Let’s #MakeLawBetter ! #legalinnovation #legaltech
Professor Katz Presentation at the International Financial Corporation – IFC (World Bank Group)
Legal Data Science Research Group at Bucerius Law School
Spent the past few days here in Hamburg working with our multi-institutional scientific research team (Bucerius Law, Max Planck Institute, Chicago Kent Law, Heidelberg Law) … culminating in our presentation to the Bucerius Law Faculty today ! cc: Dirk Hartung Corinna Coupette Janis Beckedorf #legalinnovation #makelawbetter #legaltech #methods #legaldata #science #datascience #networkscience
Professor Katz Presents “AI, Digitization and Digital Strategy for Law Departments” at European Central Bank
Today I spent the day at the European Central Bank here in Frankfurt and discussed AI, Digitization and the impact on law … thanks to Valérie Saintot and her colleagues for hosting ! #LegalInnovation #LegalTech #Digitization #FinLegalTech #fintech #ai #law
Maastricht Law & Tech Lab Kickoff Event
On the final leg of my European Visit, I was honored to participate in kickoff event for the new Maastricht Law & Tech Lab here at the St. Jan Church – today I talked about the {Past, Present & Future of NLP & Law} here at Maastricht University. Thanks to Gijs van Dijck Catalina Goanta Constanta Rosca and others from Maastricht for organizing the event! legaltech #legalinnovation #legaldata #AlforLaw
Thomson Reuters Tech & Procurement Conference 2019
Today I am kicking off the 2019 Thomson Reuters Tech & Procurement Conference here in London. Thanks to our Chairs – Vincent Cordo, Jr. Claire O’Brien as well as Sarah Wells for a great day! #LegalInnovation #LegalTech #AIforLaw #LegalData #LegalProcurement
Professor Katz Presentation at the AI4Law Workshop at University of Oxford Faculty of Law
Fun day today here in Oxford and this afternoon I had the pleasure of giving a Lecture in the AI4Law Workshop at University of Oxford Faculty of Law — thanks to all off the participants and my hosts Mari Sako, John Armour & Richard Parnham #LegalAI #AI4Law #LegalTech #LegalInnovation
Computational Law at MIT Media Lab
Exciting day here at MIT Media Lab … thanks to Dazza Greenwood for hosting me … looking forward to future collaborations including the MIT Computational Law Report! It was particularly cool as I did author a paper called “The MIT School of Law” …
#ComputationalLaw #AI #Engineering #Computation #Science #Governance
Delivering the Opening Keynote at the CLOC London 2020 Conference
It was my pleasure to deliver the opening keynote address at London CLOC 2020 ! #LegalTech #LegalData #LegalInnovation #LegalOps
Introduction to Legal Technology & Innovation Course at Illinois Tech – Chicago Kent College of Law
In the past week (and weekend) I have taught classes via Zoom for my school (Illinois Tech – Chicago Kent – shown below) as well as University of Toronto Law and IE Law in Spain (early this morning) … Thanks to Chicago Kent Alums – Jason Dirkx (Littler Mendelson) and Amy Monaghan (Perkins Coie) for joining us in the virtual class!
Bucerius Legal Tech Essentials – Are You Ready?
ARE YOU READY? Bucerius Legal Tech Essentials starts this week with our Intro Session on Thursday (regular sessions begin on Monday June 29th) … Over 3200+ Participants from 90+ Countries and the Conversation continues at #BuceriusLegalTech …
You can still Sign up today for FREE — https://techsummer.law-school.de/
Thanks as always to Baker McKenzie for Sponsoring and thank you to our global academic and organizational partners (Stanford CodeX, Chicago Kent & European Legal Technology Association) !
Dirk Hartung and I also would like to also thank our Confirmed Lecturers — Roland Vogl Janis Beckedorf Alma Asay Liam Brown David Perla Daniel W. Linna Jr. Gloria Sanchez J.B. Ruhl How Khang Lim William Henderson Corinna Coupette Shannon Salter Richard Susskind Markus Hartung Mary O’Carroll Daniel B. Rodriguez Mari Sako John Duggan Lucy Endel Bassli Riikka Koulu David Cambria Valérie Saintot …
#legaltech #legalinnovation #legalops #lawschool #legaleducation #law #makelawbetter #legalai #legalprofession
Introductory Pre Session of the Bucerius Legal Tech Essentials
Yesterday we had our Introductory Pre Session of the Bucerius Legal Tech Essentials … the video for our intro session in now available on YouTube (see video above).
The official first session begins in earnest Monday June 29th Noon US Central / 700pm CEST. It is not too late to join us if you still want to sign up for FREE — https://techsummer.law-school.de/
And the conversation continues at #BuceriusLegalTech …
See you on Monday !
The Dos and Don’ts of Transitioning to Virtual: A Case Study on a Legal Institution’s Successful Response to Covid-19
Dirk Hartung and I sat down with David Perla (Co-Chief Operating Officer of Burford Capital) to discuss “The Dos and Don’ts of Transitioning to Virtual: A Case Study on a Legal Institution’s Successful Response to Covid-19” in the Context of Bucerius Legal Tech Essentials.
Fin (Legal) Tech – Bucerius Legal Technology Lecture Series (from 2017)
Lots has happened in the past three years in the Law ∩ Finance space … but here is my 2017 talk that I gave at Bucerius Law School.
Richard Susskind – Alexander Lecture 2020: The Future of Dispute Resolution
Legal Informatics – Cambridge University Press (2021)
We are very pleased to announce pre-orders for “Legal Informatics” (Cambridge University Press – (Coming in early 2021) are now available on Amazon / Cambridge. Our book is designed to be an introduction to the academic discipline underlying the economic and technological transformation of the legal industry. Legal Informatics features contributions from more than two dozen academic and industry experts, chapters cover the history and principles of legal informatics and background technical concepts – including natural language processing and distributed ledger technology. The volume also presents real-world case studies that offer important insights into document review, due diligence, compliance, case prediction, billing, negotiation and settlement, contracting, patent management, legal research, and online dispute resolution. It is hardbound book ~600 pages in length.
#LegalInformatics #LegalTech #LegalInnovation #MachineLearning #NetworkScience #NLP #LegalScience