Jeanne Eicks

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Law prof, former CS prof, A2Jpreneur, legal tech advocate, impatient legal futurist, info sponge, raising genZ young women, sometimes cynical, always hopeful.
@Colarusso we do indeed! You're doing great work, as always, on your Litlab projects!
@sglassmeyer If you were in the room when it happened, enjoy this walk down memory lane!
@sglassmeyer I still talk about the amazing talks Ed Walters & Colin Rule gave. #FreeLaw and #Modria - things have changed and stayed the same.

A nice perk of leaving #LEGO out @SuffolkLITLab is that occasionally I walk in to discover new creations. This little guy greeted me earlier in the week.

Oh, you know another cool thing about our lab? We’re hosting a conference on April 3, 2023 on collaborating at scale (law and justice focused). You should save the date and share your ideas for what we should talk about. See more: https://forms.gle/K5NXbW7NCnW6ECrS7

#lawFedi #legalTech #law #accessToJusstice #a2j

#LITCon2023 In-The-Loop List / Save A Spot

Suffolk University Law School's Legal Innovation & Technology (LIT) Lab is hosting a single-track single day hybrid conference in Boston and online on April 3rd, 2023. The topic is Collaboration at Scale, and we're looking to focus on tools and case studies from across legal and law adjacent communities. Our own work focuses on access to justice issues, and you can get a sense for what we mean by collaboration at scale by looking at this case study—Digital Curb Cuts: Towards an Inclusive Open Forms Ecosystem. It will be followed by Docacon 2023, a half-day event on the 4th focusing on the open source document assembly software docassemble. If you'd like to get updates as we develop the program, let us know. And if you would like to present, we still have open spots for rapid-fire talks. See #LITCon2020 (Open Call)

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