Future-Proof Legal Service. How Innovation, Legal Tech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market

Future-Proof Legal Service. How Innovation, Legal Tech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market

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Final Conference Jean Monnet Module RETEL: (Reshaping Education for Tomorrow’s European Lawyers)

9.30: Welcome address and institutional greetings
Direction of the Department of Law
Germana Bertoli – Ordine degli Avvocati di Torino
Riccardo de Caria – Module Leader RETEL

9.40: Keynote speech – Michel Cannarsa

10.00: panel 1 – The legal services market: law and economics considerations – Chair Carlo Rossi Chauvenet
Frederic Marty, Université Côte d’Azur, Université Paris Panthéon Sorbonne & Bruno Deffains, Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas – Revolution of market for legal services | Umberto Nizza, Università di Torino – Bridging the justice gap: Can AI make legal services more accessible and less lawyer-centric? | Gentjan Skara, Epoka University – Transformation of the legal services in the era of digitalisation | Riccardo de Caria, University of Turin – The legal services market between Eu-driven liberalisation and continuing national restrictions | Silvia Martinelli, University of Turin – Ecodesign and sustainable products initiatives.

11.30: Coffee break

12.00: panel 2 – The new legal professions and the education of tomorrow’s lawyers – Chair Silvia Martinelli
Erik Vermeulen, Tilburg University – It’s time to give law students what they need: Rethinking legal education for the digital age | Macarena Plaza, IE Law School – The integration of artificial intelligence and legal technology in the training of new legal professionals | Dirk Hartung, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law – Future-proof legal education: Developing technological proficiency and advanced skills at the nexus of law and technology | Felicity Bell & Justine Rogers, University of New South Wales in Sydney – ‘The vanguard of innovation’: Enacting change management in law | Piotr Tereszkiewicz, Jagiellonian University and Cornell Law School – Law and technology in the law school curriculum: Tech law clinics across European law schools.

13.30: Light lunch

14.30: panel 3 – The impact of technology on the legal services industry – Chair Umberto Nizza
Alexandra Andhov, University of Auckland, University of Copenhagen & Olga Kokoulina, University of Copenhagen – Autonomy in regulatory compliance for the financial sector | Olga V. Mack, law.MIT.edu & CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics & Kassi Burns, King & Spalding LLP & Richard Finkelman, Berkeley Research Group LLC – The Legal AI Maturity Model (LAMM): A framework for building innovative technology solutions in the legal profession | Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballel, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid – AI-provided and AI assisted legal advice: promises and perils | Karolina Mania, Jagiellonian University – Assessment of the legal tech industry’s potential | Ran Wang, Renmin University of China & Xiuwen Yao, China Institute of Intelligence Rule of Law, Tianjin University & Jiao He, Renmin University of China – The GenAI-powered legal tech: Application, risk and governance.

16.00: Roundtable – Chair: Gianmaria Ajani
Tommaso Agnoloni, Mia Callegari, Jacopo Ciani, Marco Ciurcina, Anna De Stefano, Alberto Oddenino, Alessandra Quarta, Shaira Thobani

17.30: Concluding remarks – Cristina Poncibò, Riccardo de Caria17.45: End

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15/11/2024 | 09:30 to
15/11/2024 | 17:45
 

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