SubTech 2008, as recorded

Webcast recordings at  http://stream.legaltechcenter.net/

(approximate hours/minutes below)
See http://www2.law.columbia.edu/edtech/subtech2008/  for list of participants

Thursday 7/24

 

 

07/24/2008 Part 1
00:03:20
00:10:50

 Opening Session
       -Welcome – Fred Lederer and Ed Zilavy
       -Quick history of SubTech – Marc Lauritsen and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger (remote)

 

Part 1, 00:24

 Introductory remarks – Ethan Katsh

 

07/24/2008 Part 1

01:03
01:32
02:12
02:50

First plenary 

 Theme – State of the Legal Tech Curriculum

  Stage setters –

  • Fernando Galindo – Update on legal tech education in the European Union

  • Abdul Paliwala (remote) – The culture of eLearning: From Biopower to eConfucius

  • Kevin Ashley – Teaching argumentation skills with the LARGO program

  • Larry Farmer – Facilitating and improving skills instruction

Session chair: 

John Mayer

 

07/24/2008 Part 2
00:01
00:04
00:24

00:48
07/24/2008 Part 3
00:09

Second plenary  

Theme –  New Communities and Collections

  Stage setters – 

  • David Johnson – LegalOnramp and similar developments

  • Paul Marharg (remote) – SIMulated Professional Learning Environment (SIMPLE)

  • Lavern Pritchard – LawMoose

 

  • Thorne McCarty – Deep Semantic Interpretations of Legal Texts

Session chair: 

Tom Bruce

 

00:54

Demo

  • Larry Farmer – MediaNotes

 

Friday 7/25

 

 

07/25/08 Part 1

00:03:45

00:37

02:14

 

Third plenary

  Theme – Access to Justice

  Stage setters – 

  • Ron Staudt – “Involving law students in systems that teach the public about legal choices and lead people  through the steps needed to exercise those choices.”

  • John Mayer – A2J and beyond

  • Richard Granat (remote) – The new commercial online legal services world and its implications for lawyers and law teachers

         [Note:  Richard was unable to attend; Marc presented his slides.  Good   ensuing discussion.]

Session chair: 

Marc Lauritsen

 

07/25/08 Part 2

00:00

00:25:45

 

Fourth plenary  

 Theme –  Court and Administrative Technology

 Stage setters – 

  • Fred Lederer – Litigation Technologies and Law School (the study of high tech evidence, e-discovery, data seizures, …)

  • Peter Martin – “Some tentative ideas about the relationship between the institutional and financial structure of US courts and the pace and pattern of their take-up of digital technology - focusing on efiling and associated litigation document management systems”

Session chair: 

Brian Donnelly

 

07/25/08 Part 3

Plenary resumes Continued discussion

Saturday 7/26 

 

 

07/26/08

00:05

00:43:45

 

Final plenary

  Theme –  Web 2.0 and 3.0

  Stage setters – 

  • Daniel Poulin – “Web 2.0 and legal information”

  • Ahti Saarenpää – “The important role of legal informatics as a systematic link between our constitutional rights and practical legal problems in the new network society”

00:00

Session chair:  Tom Bruce

 

01:24:45

Plenary resumes

Continued discussion

02:23:45

Wrap up – thinking about SubTech 2010