
Reimagining Justice
Due process and data: key components of justice innovation with Tania Sourdin
Feb 15, 2021
01:00:16
Episode no. 51 features Professor Tania Sourdin, Dean and Head of University of Newcastle School of Law. Our discussion covers:
- the impact of Covid19 on the profession;
- what’s surprised her about online disputer resolution during the pandemic;
- the difference between Supportive, replacement and disruptive tech;
- the role that legal professionals should take in adoption of technology and their innovation readiness;
- the need for a uniform and national ethical framework for technology adoption in law;
- suggestions for regulation including sandboxes which allow for safe experimentation;
- what the legal profession can learn from service delivery in other professions including medicine;
- appropriate and inappropriate uses of technology and how different client cohorts engage;
- the digital divide even within the profession;
- the lack of meaningful data being collected by courts; and
- Tania’s definition of legal innovation!
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic and Legally Yours.
Links:
- “Justice in the age of technology: ’The rise of machines is upon us’”
- “Judges, Technology and Artificial Intelligence - The Artificial Judge“
- Legally Yours
- Neota Logic
- Impact 25 Pro Bono Awards
- ACT Law Society webinar "What Are We Not Talking About?"
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Twitter - @ReimaginingJ
Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
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