The law is sometimes presented as a monolithic construct. Fixed and (relatively) immovable. “The Rule of Law.” “The Letter of the Law,” and so forth. But like any man-made construct, it is made and managed by people. And the result is countless variations in interpretation and application of the law. Is Artificial Intelligence about to …
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Karl Florida on the Legal Tech Open Innovation Challenge
The 2015 Legal Tech Open Innovation Challenge began this week, and things are off to a great start so far! Sponsored by Thomson Reuters and CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics – and hosted by InnoCentive, this competition is an open call for legal professionals, programmers, entrepreneurs, data scientists and any other interested …
- June 18, 2015
- Susan Martin
The Thomson Reuters/CodeX 2015 Legal Tech Open Innovation Challenge starts now
Are you a forward-thinking technologist or entrepreneur who is developing next-generation technology solutions that can advance the legal system? If so, then you need to join the 2015 Legal Tech Open Innovation Challenge. Sponsored by Thomson Reuters and CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics – and hosted by InnoCentive, this competition is an …
- June 16, 2015
- Susan Martin
The legal lessons learned from the Stanford Series: Part 3 – School projects create significant companies
Stanford University is fully embracing the legal industry, a historically cautious mover, as a focal point of its innovative solutions. The industry is primed to evolve through more transformative processes by pairing inventive thought and applied technological advancement to solve niche legal process issues. Recently at the Emerging Legal Technology Forum, hosted by Thomson Reuters and …
- June 9, 2015
- Joe Raczynski