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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Deepfakes allow a person in an existing image or video to be replaced with someone else's likeness. As the technology to create these synthetic media becomes more accessible, how much of a danger is it to our political process? Shane Glynn, who teaches the regulation of emerging technologies at UC Hastings, joins Drew Amerson to discuss this question.
As legal operations becomes increasingly prominent in businesses, how are corporate legal departments and vendors adapting? Suzanne Miller of Hewlett-Packard and Amy Manning of LawGeex discuss this question and offer advice from their experiences.
It’s the start of a new semester here LexLab, which brings with it a fresh cohort of legal tech startups. To welcome our five new companies, we hosted Maya Markovich, Chief Growth Officer at Dentons Next Law Labs, to help our cohort build the perfect pitch.
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
In January 2020, California introduced its new privacy law, the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA. The new law is intended to increase consumer privacy rights and protection. Shortly before the law went into effect, LexLab hosted a panel of consumer privacy experts to discuss the history of California privacy laws, and the expected impact of the new CCPA.
Panelists this week are:
Prof. Dr. Lothar Determann - Partner at Baker & McKenzie and adjunct professor at UC Hastings
Alexandra Ross - Director, Global Privacy and Data Security Counsel at Autodesk
Rehan Jalil - President and CEO of SECURITI.ai
Mary Stone Ross - Former President of Californians for Consumer Privacy & co-author of the initiative that became the CCPA
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
Launched in 2004, and revamped for the cloud in 2013, the e-discovery platform Logikcull has been at the forefront of legal innovation for years, earning major investments, as well as accolades for its use in high profile cases such as the Sierra Club’s investigation into Scott Pruitt.
During this week’s Lunch and Learn, we invited Logikcull CEO Andy Wilson to our space to talk about where Logikcull came from, and what to expect in the future.
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
Not all law firms are created equal. In fact, some of them are drastically different from one another. As technology becomes even more pervasive in the legal industry, learn how the industry is changing and reacting.
This week’s Lunch and Learn features four industry professionals who are pushing the boundaries of our current legal models.
This week’s panelists are:
-Augie Rakow - co-founder, managing partner & chairman of Atrium Legal Technology Services Inc. & the law firm Atrium LLP
-Patrick Palace - Managing Owner of Palace Law
-Sameena Kluck - VP of Business Development at Paladin
-Nick Long - Director of Gravity Stack at Reed Smith LLP
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
This week’s panel discussion features four successful entrepreneurs in the legal field, who have joined us this week at LexLab to share their journeys, and to talk about how they navigated the legal tech market and created some of the leading legal technology companies on the market.
This week’s panelists are:
AJ Shankar, Founder & CEO of Everlaw
Jake Heller, Founder & CEO of Casetext
Gavin McGrane, CEO & Co-Founder at Pacer Pro
Adam Hahn, co-founder at Judicata
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
In this week's episode, Dan Rodriguez, chair of the ABA Center on Innovation's governing council, presents to the LexLab community before opening up for questions. Before accepting this position, Dan served as Dean of Northwestern's Pritzker School of law, where he also acted as Harold Washington Professor.
Dan joins us today to reflect on his time as Dean, and where the industry stands today on innovations in the field of legal technology and legal innovation.
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
This week on LexBlab, our panelists tell the story of how the Sierra Club used the e-discovery platform Logikcull to take down Scott Pruitt of the EPA.
On July 5, 2018, Scott Pruitt stepped down from his position as the Head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Behind his recognition was a mountain of scrutiny surrounding his connections to the companies he was supposed to be regulating, as well as abuses of power. Although numerous groups were calling for an investigation and conducting research, some of the grossest examples of misconduct may never have been brought to light if not for Sierra Club Foundation’s FOIA requests.
For more information, read Logikcull’s case study of the event here.
Today’s panelists are:
Professor Dorit Reiss – UC Hastings
Elena Saxonhouse – Senior Attorney, Sierra Club
Patrick Barry – COO Logikcull
Aaron Field – Cannata, O’Toole, Fickes & Olson; Co-Chair of the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of Information Committee
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
This week on LexBlab, we share a recent panel discussion and Q & A taken from a LexBlab lunch and learn session. In it, we invited four Hastings alumni to come shed light on what it’s like to be in-house counsel with current students of UC Hastings and members of the community.
In this week’s episode, you’ll be hearing from:
To learn more about LexLab and our Lunch and Learn sessions, visit us at http://lexlab.uchastings.edu
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
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