CodeX FutureLaw 2017

Spend a day with the community that is shaping the future of law

WHEN April 6, 2017
WHERE Stanford Law School

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.

On April 6, 2017, CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics will host the CodeX FutureLaw 2017, CodeX’s fifth annual conference focusing on how technology is changing the landscape of the legal profession, the law itself, and how these changes impact us all.

CodeX FutureLaw 2017 will bring together the academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, investors, policy makers, and engineers spearheading the tech-driven transformation of our legal system.

Join us for a unique educational event and an opportunity to connect and exchange ideas with legal tech innovators from around the world!

About the Conference
FutureLaw 2017 will feature several panel sessions and presentations on topics including:

  • Perils and Promise of Predictive Analytics in Law
  • Rule Systems
  • Rise of the Legal Chatbots
  • ABA Report on the Future of Legal Services
  • Why Law Firms Should Embrace Matter Standards
  • Legal Education Reform in the Age of the Robolawyer
  • Customer Roundtable
This year, two organizations have created compelling and highly engaging interactive displays that will greet attendees in the conference hall foyer area:

Measures for Justice (MFJ) presents an interactive, sneak preview of its Criminal Justice Data Portal featuring county-level performance data from Florida, Washington, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Utah. MFJ’s data span arrest to post-conviction and can be broken down by race/ethnicity; indigent status; sex; age; offense severity; and attorney type. The Portal is six years in the making and will launch in 2017. All data presented here are provisional.

WITNESS trains and supports activists and citizens around the world to use video safely, ethically, and effectively to expose human rights abuse and fight for human rights change. People everywhere are turning to video to document and tell stories of abuse. WITNESS identifies critical situations and teaches those affected by them the basics of video production, safe and ethical filming techniques, and advocacy strategies.

MCLE Credit
MCLE credit will be available for this event. 5.5 General Hours will be offered.

Contact Us
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At CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, researchers and entrepreneurs design technologies for a better legal system. CodeX’s mission is to create legal technology that empowers all parties. For more information, visit http://codex.stanford.edu