Conference

The New and Emerging Legal Infrastructures Conference (NELIC) was held April 15, 2011 at Berkeley Law School in Berkeley, CA. It brought together the lawyers, entrepreneurs, and technologists who are working to build the next biggest disruptive technologies in the legal industry.

The aim of the conference was to provide a meeting point for a deep and substantive discussion about the long-term impact of these technologies, and how they might come to be broadly adapted in the industry as a whole. It tackled the topics of quantitative legal prediction, legal automation, legal finance, the design of user-facing interfaces that make it possible for laypeople to manage the law, and startups in the legal industry.

Complete Conference Video: All the video from the conference sessions has been made available online. You can view them online here at Blip.tv.

Sponsors: NELIC was made possible with the generous partnership and assistance of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, the Harvard University Law Lab and WestLaw.


FINAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS