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The Legal Innovation and Technology (LIT) Lab is an experiential program combining the vision of our <a href="https://sites.suffolk.edu/legaltech/">Legal Innovation and Technology Institute</a> with the pedagogy and legal services mission of our <a href="http://www.suffolk.edu/law/clinics">Clinical Programs</a>. The Lab allows students to work as part of a consultancy and research & development (R&D) shop focused on legal tech and data science work. The Lab serves both non-profit and for-profit clients, with the latter subsidizing the former, when appropriate. Active areas of research involve, but are not limited to, the construction of expert systems/guided interviews (e.g., chatbots) and algorithmic codification of tacit knowledge (i.e., training computers to replicate human decisions). See <a href="portfolio">examples</a>.
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Lab students develop legal technology and data science solutions for organizational clients (e.g., legal aid organizations, courts, firms, and non-profits), helping them improve efficiency and effectiveness. Theses services are provided to organizational clients, who frequently do not have in-house expertise in automating tools, engaging in process improvement, and data analytics.
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<p class="profile_title">LITCon2020: Suffolk's Annual Legal Innovation & Tech Conference</p>
<p><b>March 30, 2020.</b> The upcoming LIT Con conference in Boston will highlight work in legal innovation and technology (LIT). To get a feel for the event, check out <a href="https://suffolklitlab.org/LITCon/2019/agenda/">last year's agenda</a>. If you would like to present a rapid-fire talk (LIT Bit), we will be putting out an open call later this fall. If you are unfamiliar with rapid-fire talks, they are are a presentation format in which speakers prepare a set number of slides which advance automatically at regular intervals to produce a short energetic presentation of definite length. See e.g., Ignite Talks and PechaKucha. If your submission is chosen, you will be asked to put together a presentation with 20 slides where each slide stays visible for 15 seconds (making for a 5 min long presentation). See <a href="https://suffolklitlab.org/litbits/">past LIT Bits</a>.</p>
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<p class="profile_title">Monthly Legal Hackers Meetings</p>
<p><b>Most Second Mondays (Tuesdays if Monday is a holiday).</b> The Boston Legal Hackers Meetup hosts monthly meetings either at MIT or Suffolk Law school. "Legal Hackers is a global movement of lawyers, policymakers, designers, technologists, and academics who explore and develop creative solutions to some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology. Through local meetups, hackathons, and workshops, Legal Hackers spot issues and opportunities where technology can improve and inform the practice of law and where law, legal practice, and policy can adapt to rapidly changing technology." - LH Homepage. </p>
<p><i>For more information, including exact times, join the Boston Legal Hackers Meetup group (link below).</i></p>
<p style="text-align:right;"><a href="https://www.meetup.com/BostonLegalHackers/">Boston Legal Hacker's Meetup Group Page</a></p>
<p><b>Monday, Sept 9th at 6:00pm (Suffolk Law, Faculty Dining Room, 4th Floor)</b></br> Introducing the <a href="https://computationallaw.pubpub.org/">MIT Computational Law Report</a> with <a href="https://twitter.com/bryangwilson">Bryan Wilson</a>. We're excited to have members from the newly announced MIT Computational Law Report lead a discussion about the launch of that publication and ways the Legal Hacking community can be involved. <a href="https://www.meetup.com/BostonLegalHackers/events/264375537/">Event Details</a></p>
<p><b>Tuesday Oct 8th at 6:00pm (MIT)</b></br>TBD <!--- We're breaking with our customary schedule to accommodate our speakers, Madeline Oldfield et al., who will be speaking about their work with on-line dispute resolution for the <a href="https://www.vcat.vic.gov.au/news/sharing-vcats-online-dispute-resolution-experience">Victorian Civil & Administrative Tribunal</a>.--></p>
<p><b>Tuesday Nov 19th at 6:00pm (MIT)</b></br> TBD</p>
<p><b>Monday, Dec 9th at 6:00pm (Suffolk Law, Faculty Meeting Room, 4th Floor)</b></br> Demo of the Suffolk LIT Lab's <a href="https://spot.suffolklitlab.org/">Spot API</a> for ML legal issue spotting with <a href="https://twitter.com/Colarusso">David Colarusso</a>. Learn to use (and improve) Suffolk's new free (for non-profits) ML issue spotter.</p>
<p><b>Monday, Jan 13th, 2020 at 6:00pm (MIT)</b></br> TBD + Group Elections!!!!</p>
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