Published On May 31, 2016
Computational Law Update (Paul Brest Hall)
Computational law is based on the representation of law in computable form, which enables computers to analyze the law and automate legal processes. We see computable law applied across practice verticals, from computable contracts to back office automation. What are the latest breakthroughs in computational law and what are the biggest challenges?
Moderator: Professor Harry Surden, University of Colorado; CodeX, @HarrySurden
Speakers:
Professor Bart Verheij, University of Groningen, Institute of Artificial Intelligence; CodeX, @brtvrh
Ron Staudt, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Guido Governatori, NICTA
Nicole Shanahan, CodeX, @NicoleShanahan
Leila Banijamali, Startup Documents, @leilabanijamali