Monday, February 26, 2018

Hackathons, #MeToo, and Switching Tech

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On the Road: “The Global Legal Hackathon Leaders from NYC”

Hosts David Fisher and Laurence Colletti go on the road to the New York City chapter of the first Global Legal Hackathon at American Express headquarters. They talk with all five New York City team leaders, John Scrudato, Christian Lang, Priscilla Fasoro, Olivier Van Borsel, and Max Paterson, as well as discussing the projects they will be working on.

Planet Lex: “The #MeToo Movement Through a Legal Lens”

For this episode of Planet Lex, host Daniel Rodreguez talked with Laura Beth Nielsen, director of the Center for Legal Studies at Northwestern University, and Deborah Tuerkheimer, Research Professor of Law at Northwestern and an expert in criminal law, evidence, and feminist legal theory. They discuss how the #MeToo movement differs from past movements, the role President Trump may have played in the movement’s growth, and the impact the movement has on public discussion about sexual harassment and sexual assault.

New Solo: “The Difficulty of Switching Technology”

Guest Joe Patrice talked with host Adriana Linares about what it looks like for a lawyer to switch from Windows to Mac and the advantages and disadvantages of using tablets for business. There are also tips about buying new tech tools and switching to the cloud.

Hackathons, #MeToo, and Switching Tech was originally published on Lawyerist.com.



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