Law & Technology

The Millennial Influence

As part of the Access to Justice Week, the Centre for Law, Technology and Society and The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) are delighted to present:

The Millennial Influence

Technology, Disruption and Justice

 

Tuesday, October 24th, 2017, at 11:30 AM

Fauteux Hall, Room 147

 

Speakers will be:

Jane Bailey

Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa

Maciej Czop

Analyst at Abacus Data

Michael Gottheil

English
Sub-title: 
The Millennial Influence: Technology, Disruption and Justice
Date: 
Tuesday, 24 October 2017 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
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Social Justice & Tech Law Joint Conference

Speakers: 

Katie Sykes - Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers Univeristy in Kamloops, British Columbia 

In conversation with:

Marina Pavlovic - Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa

*Lunch included - All are welcome*

**Photos may be taken at this event and it may be recorded for use on Faculty of Law websites/publications**

***This event will be presented in English only***

English
Sub-title: 
Apps, A2J and Teaching Tomorrow's Lawyers: The Opportunities and the Risks
Date: 
Wednesday, 18 October 2017 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
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Joint conference

The Centre for Law, Technology and Society and the Cavanagh LLP Professionalism Speaker Series present:

Tanina Rostain:
The Promise and Challenges of Access to Justice Technologies

About the Speaker

English
Sub-title: 
The Promise and Challenges of Access to Justice Technologies
Date: 
Tuesday, 17 October 2017 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
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Open Air: African Innovation Research Annual Lecture

Distinguished Speaker:

Dalindyebo Shabalala - Professeur adjoint, University of Dayton

*Lunch included - All are welcome*

**Photos may be taken at this event and it may be recorded for use on Faculty of Law websites/publications**

***This event will be presented in English only***

English
Sub-title: 
The Traditional Knowledge and IP protection in US Tribal Codes
Date: 
Wednesday, 4 October 2017 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
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Moneyball for Lawyers

“Moneyball for Lawyers”: What Risks and Opportunities do Legal Analytics Pose for the Legal Profession?

 

Panelists:

Mona Datt
Loom Analytics

Colin LaChance
vLex

Anthony Niblett
Blue J Legal

 

Lunch included - All are welcome

This program contains 1.5 Professionalism Hours.

This organization has been approved as an Accredited Provider of Professionalism Content by the Law Society of Upper Canada

 

English
Sub-title: 
What Risks and Opportunities do Legal Analytics Pose for the Legal Profession?
Date: 
Tuesday, 26 September 2017 - 11:30 am to 12:50 pm
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There is an Algorithm for That.

Join us for the Centre for Law, Technology and Society's Academic Year Kick Off event:

There is an Algorithm for That.
And Other Legal Considerations

uOttawa  scholars will discuss the legal implications of some of the algorithms that now rule our lives.

 

The panel will feature:

  • Wolfgang Alshner
  • Jane Bailey
  • David Fewer
  • Michael Geist
  • Elizabeth Judge
  • Teresa Scassa

and will be moderated by:

English
Sub-title: 
And Other Legal Considerations.
Date: 
Thursday, 14 September 2017 - 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Event language: 

There is an Algorithm for That.

Join us for the Centre for Law, Technology and Society's Academic Year Kick Off event:

There is an Algorithm for That.
And Other Legal Considerations

uOttawa  scholars will discuss the legal implications of some of the algorithms that now rule our lives.

 

The panel will feature:

  • Wolfgang Alshner
  • Jane Bailey
  • David Fewer
  • Michael Geist
  • Elizabeth Judge
  • Teresa Scassa

and will be moderated by:

English
Sub-title: 
And Other Legal Considerations.
Date: 
Thursday, 14 September 2017 - 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Event language: 

Canada 150: Connected Canada

As Confederation turns 150, Connected Canada examines what it means to be a digital citizen in Canada today.

English
Date: 
Friday, 13 October 2017 - 6:00 pm to Saturday, 14 October 2017 - 5:00 pm
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Following the Signs

Following the Signs: New Directions in Trademark Law is a one-day symposium that will be hosted at the University of Ottawa on May 8th, 2017.

The overall goal of the symposium is to explore the impact and implications of recent amendments to the Trade-marks Act that will take effect in early 2018, and to identify and assess new challenges and new directions for trademark law.

French
Sub-title: 
Following the Signs: New Directions in Trademark Law
Date: 
Monday 8 May 2017 à 08 h 30 to à 17 h 00
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La propriété intellectuelle mise en cause

Conférencières

  • Mme Darinka Tomic, (University of Western Ontario)
    "Intellectual Property (IP) and the Right to Food"
  • Pre Mistrale Goudreau, (Université d'Ottawa)
    "Industrial Property at the Crossroads of Paradigms / La propriété industrielle à la croisée des paradigmes "

Modératrice

  • Pre Margaret Ann Wilkinson (University of Western University)

 

French
Date: 
Wednesday 10 May 2017 à 11 h 30 to à 13 h 00
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