Hacky Hour: How Legal Hackathons Can Increase Access to Justice

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Legal hackathons have been called "innovation labs for the legal industry." These increasingly popular meet-ups bring lawyers together with coders, developers, marketers, and sometimes entrepreneurs to design new technologies that address legal and social problems.

Learn more about how hackathons and technology more generally can shape the future of the legal industry and increase access to justice. Our interactive roundtable will describe the technologies that they've developed to help people and inspire you to use technology to solve your most vexing legal problems.

Our featured presenters will include:

Briane Cornish (Clean Slate DC)
Adam deLevie (DC Legal Hackers)
Keith Porcaro (SimLab)
Tanina Rostain (Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown University Law Center)
Matthew Stubenberg (Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service)
Rebecca Williams (DC Legal Hackers)
The program will be moderated by our board member Paul Lee (Dechert).

Pizza and drinks (as well as lots of useful information) will be provided.