MSU College of Law hosts London tech conference

Michigan State University College of Law hosted legal professionals, students, entrepreneurs, scholars, and technology experts from around the globe in London, England last month to examine the future of legal technology and innovation.

The event, ReInvent Law London, featured engaging talks from thought leaders in a range of fields that highlighted new ways to offer legal services in today’s global marketplace.

“The conference cultivated new ideas in law, technology, design, and delivery that have the potential to innovate the legal services industry,” said MSU Law Professor Renee Newman Knake, co-coordinator of ReInvent Law London 2013 and co-director of the ReInvent Law Laboratory at MSU Law.

She said lawyers “are regulated to the point where it stifles innovation. ReInvent Law is about imagining possibilities and gathering the game changers who will build the future of the industry.”

MSU Law Prof. Daniel Martin Katz, co-coordinator of the event and co-director of the ReInvent Law Laboratory, said the London get-together was “is in large part a ‘user-generated’ conference.”

“Potential speakers submitted presentation proposals, and hundreds of people voted online to select ten finalists who spoke at the event,” Katz said. “Topics ranged from using technology in entrepreneurial ways to exploring virtual law practice, artificial intelligence, and more.”

Invited presenters included Craig Holt, chief executive at Quality Solicitors; Chris Kenny, chief executive at the Legal Services Board; and Richard Susskind, independent adviser to major professional firms and national governments, and the author of “Tomorrow’s Lawyers” and “The End of Lawyers? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services.”

The conference also featured talks by students enrolled in MSU Law’s 21st Century Law Practice Summer Program in London.

ReInvent Law London, which was held at the CBI Conference Center at Centre Point Tower, drew a diverse group of individuals interested in the future of law, technology, and entrepreneurship.

Participants included lawyers, academics, students, technology specialists, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, telecommunication experts, journalists, bloggers, and others.

The next ReInvent Law event was scheduled in New York City in November.

Other conference hosts were ReInvent Law Laboratory and the University of Westminster School of Law.
 

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