Help! Moving our lab (@SuffolkLITLab) to Mastodon was a bet on #LawFedi. Now I need to show the university that it wasn't a mistake.

If you're into #LegalTech or know folks who are, please boost!!! Our annual conference is back: #LITCon2023 (4/3/23)

Focus: Collaboration at Scale

Conference site: https://suffolklitlab.org/LITCon/2023

Get notification when registration opens: https://forms.gle/WwG2H6DeZn4e1oah6

Pitch an idea for a rapid-fire talk: https://forms.gle/A2Hhq4rjpVHqcWb57

Curious what #LITCon2023 means by "collaboration at scale?" Frankly, we think this is a pretty large umbrella, but to help make it concrete, here's an example from our own work to give you a flavor.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7Bwk9g8H7g (less than 3 min)

Paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3911381 (Digital Curb Cuts: Towards an Inclusive Open Forms Ecosystem)

About the Assembly Line Project (2022 update)

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@Colarusso @SuffolkLITLab just as a side note… why is your uni holding you to account as a communications officer? that’s pretty unacceptable.
@mikarv lol, they're not the one imposing the _need_. Twitter was kind of a professional superpower for me. Until we hired @design_law, there was a time when I had the largest Twitter following at the law school, bigger than its offical account. Anywho, my account & the Lab's were two of the ways we reliably drummed up interest in the conference, but I no longer feel we can use Twitter in good conscience. So I want to show them, and prove to myself, it wasn't a mistake. ;)