Details
November 17, 2011 from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Room 230, Stanford Law School
Are you interested in:
- Finding revolutionary ways to disrupt inefficient practices in law with information technology?
- Research and business opportunities in legal technologies, and the investment excitement surrounding them?
Our research and projects include: Computable Contracts, Embedded Law and Computational Law, Making Copyright Law More Efficient Which Makes Student Books Cheaper, Building a Knowledgeable Community To Help Start-Up Companies Find Legal Resources, Creating A Litigation Analysis System To Chow If Companies Are More Likely To Settle Or Fight A Patent Lawsuit, AND MUCH MORE . . .
- Finding revolutionary ways to disrupt inefficient practices in law with information technology?
- Research and business opportunities in legal technologies, and the investment excitement surrounding them?
Our research and projects include: Computable Contracts, Embedded Law and Computational Law, Making Copyright Law More Efficient Which Makes Student Books Cheaper, Building a Knowledgeable Community To Help Start-Up Companies Find Legal Resources, Creating A Litigation Analysis System To Chow If Companies Are More Likely To Settle Or Fight A Patent Lawsuit, AND MUCH MORE . . .
Contact
Franny Lee
fslee@law.stanford.edu