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Computational Law & Blockchain Festival - DC Node - March 17 (Sat.) 10am-2pm
The practice of law is changing.  In the same way that technologies like blockchain, IoT, and big data have stressed traditional approaches to doing business in finance, commerce, health, education and other major sectors, law and policy requires new skills and tools to be effective.  

The series of presentations, discussions and hands-on learning opportunities and software demonstrations will offer practitioners and technologists an opportunity to LEARN, DISCUSS AND "HACK" on the technology and law and policy challenges leading this space.  Participants will join a diverse community of lawyers, academics, policy makers, and technologists in more than forty locations around the world exploring and defining this exciting new area of law and technology, as part of the 2018 COMPUTATIONAL LAW & BLOCKCHAIN FESTIVAL
http://legalhackers.org/clbfest2018/

Legal practitioners, policy analysts, technologist and anyone interested in learning, discussing and hacking on these topics are encouraged to participate.  The software demos are selected for both veteran software developers and participants new to the technologies opportunity to develop a stronger technical understanding of Computational and Blockchain law and policy implications.

The event will be livestreamed with live twitter feeds on #clbfest2018DC #legalhack #clbfest2018 #ailaw

The event is possible with the generous support of the
American University, Washington College of Law, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property; and

The South Big Data Innovation Hub, http://southbdhub.wordpress.com

EVENT ADDRESS:

The American University, Washington College of Law,
Ceremonial Classroom (NT01 – Warren building, terrace level)
4300 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016
(FREE PARKING!!)

PRESENTERS:

     Neil Chilson @telecomlawyer
     https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-chilson/
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ubEV9PrOD-SrpaCWi0sek--sGbcGDgHl-i7Z654Er7w/edit?usp=sharing

     Peter Luce @petertluce
     https://www.linkedin.com/in/petertluce/
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1njWLRZ0f4q6Xruv-yhwK7FYtxTO_MoE5gcCdwMZ8LdY/edit?usp=sharing

     James Miller @japanLawProf
     https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-miller-65563a/
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HO-tIfmPau5rubJVXAlx2ERCA4lEVJzCyc4IhCyQbow/edit?usp=sharing

     Elizabeth M. Renieris
     https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethrenieris/
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1h0I-v-03DsfNCt6Qp0gHTU-vdpNol8ReoA4yYmL0aag/edit?usp=sharing

AGENDA:

10:00AM Introductions / Agenda

Computational Law Intro - LEARN
Computational Law Panel - DISCUSS
Blockchain Intro - LEARN
Blockchain Law/Policy Panel - DISCUSS

12:00PM

LUNCH Generously Provided by the South Big Data Innovation Hub

Lab with several canned demos on data (ETL, DBA, R and CDF's and Charts, QGIS, Tableau / Watson), Privacy (Clustering, Group BY Aggregation Queries), Blockchain (doing a blockchain, ledgers, smart contract tools)

2:00PM
Closing and Invitations to Next Events

Phone and Email:  (571) 418-2529 or computationandlaw@gmail.com

Papers and Presentations all available under an Open Commons License
Review the CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ALL DC NODE ACTIVITIES AND PAR
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e1kml10VcuKRr6bfSt74rt9yApX9bA4URBCGGr3SGec/edit?usp=sharing

Twitter: #clbfest2018DC #legalhack #clbfest2018 #ailaw
@clbfest @telecomlawyer @petertluce @japanLawProf @WCL_PIJIP @SouthBigDataHub
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