Outline for Legal Conference – MIT Connection Science – October 31, 2018 | = | |
(All is negotiable, provisional, fluid. IACCM session likely should come towards mid-afternoon.) | = | |
1. Placing “legal” in context | = | |
11. Error handling on transactions | = | |
111. Happy path, unhappy path | = | |
112. What does business want from legal? (IACCM) | = | |
12. Governance, democracy and rule of law | = | |
121. What should legal prevent business from getting? | = | |
2. Text Collaboration for Lawyers: | = | |
21. Git, plain text, modularity | = | |
22. Collaboration on a transaction | = | |
221. A transaction “object” | = | |
222. Confidentiality and data security | = | |
23. Collaboration on models – open sourcing the law | = | |
24. Better tools | = | |
3. Knowledge Management for Lawyers | = | |
31. AI/NLP/ML structuring of unstructured information (very quickly, already the most developed field) | = | |
32. AI/NLP/ML guidance for the participant. | = | |
321. Social Physics | = | |
4. Unpacking Blockchains – what they solve, what they aggravate, the solution they point to. | = | |
41. Why “blockchain”? Why not. What else? | = | |
5. Personal Data Stores – why, where, when | = | |
51. Facebook, GDPR, data breaches | = | |
6. Law as Public Good | = | |
61. Global codification | = | |
62. Governance of codification – dangers, opportunities | = | |
7. Impact on Governance – governments, “the firm”, banking | = | |
71. Sustainability | = | |
72. “Intentional” economies | = | |
8. The Future of the Profession | = | |
9. Next Steps | = | |