Legal Ethics in the Age of Law and Tech

Professing Ethics

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Join a distinguished panel of international experts to explore the implications of recent and future developments in law & technology for contemporary legal ethics.law and tech 2 cpd

  • Technological competence: how much are lawyers obliged to adapt to technological change?
  • How is artificial intelligence transforming the legal profession and expectations of professional competence?
  • Machine learning’s impact on the legal profession and legal ethics: threat or opportunity?
  • How can lawyers protect the privacy of client information in light of technological developments?
  • How can lawyers use technology to become more efficient, including formulating more sophisticated search queries and, perhaps, learning to code?
  • Automated prediction of judicial decisionmaking based on neuro-linguistic programming (NLP): the example of the European Court of Human Rights
  • What is the relation between legal ethics, technology, and the rule of law?

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cpdAccredFor Ontario lawyers, this program contains 1 hr 30 min Professionalism Hour(s).

Panelists:

Paul Gowder, University of Iowa College of Law Paul Gowder

 

 

Mireille HildebrandtMireille Hildebrandt, Law Science Technology and Society, Vrije Universiteit Brussels & Institute for Computing and Information Sciences, University of Nijmegen 

 

Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland School of Law Frank Pasquale

 

 

Dana Remus,Dana Remus University of North Carolina School of Law & Senior Counsel and Special Assistant to the President in the Office of White House Counsel (until 2016) 

 

CILPlogoCo-sponsored with Centre for Innovation Law and Policy, University of Toronto

 

Fri, Mar 24, 2017
12:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Room 200, Larkin Building
15 Devonshire Place