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SubTech 2004 Program

The event takes place over three days from June 21-23, 2004. Please note that the program may be subject to change at short notice at the discretion of the conference organizers or as circumstances require.

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Sunday, June 20, 2004
Time
Event/Speaker/Topic
6:00-7:30 Reception hosted by the University of Washington Law School for early arriving conference participants in the Regents Suite at the University Tower Hotel from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Monday, June 21, 2004
Time
Event/Speaker/Topic
  8:15-9:00 Registration (Law School Foyer)
 9:00-9:20 Welcome & Introductions (Rm. 133)

Session

Technology & Access to Justice
9:20-9:25 Introduction -  Ron Staudt (moderator - Chicago Kent School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, USA) & Marc Lauritsen (Capstone, Harvard, Massachusetts, USA) (Rm. 133)
9:25-9:45 Access to Justice - Alan Paterson (Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, UK) (Rm. 133)
9:45-10:05 Clinical Education and Substantive Technology - Mike Norwood (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA); Brian Donnelly (Columbia University, New York City, New York, USA) (Rm. 133)
10:05- 10:35 Substantive Technology in Legal Education and Access to Justice - Marc Lauritsen (Capstone, Harvard, Massachusetts, USA); Ethan Katsh, (University of Massachusetts, USA); and John Mayer (CALI, Chicago, Illinois, USA) (Rm. 133)
  10:35-10:50 Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer)
10:50- 11:15 Group Consideration of Access to Justice Themes - Ron Staudt (moderator - Chicago Kent School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, USA) (Rm. 133)
  11:15-12:00 Keynote Speaker: Baris Cetinok, Lead Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington, USA  (Rm. 133)
  12:00-1:00   Luncheon in Law School Foyer

Session

Developments in Legal Information Systems
1:00-1:30 The Possibilities and Limits of Using Computers to Model Legal Domains and Legal
Reasoning
- Richard Wright (Chicago-Kent, Chicago, Illinois, USA)  (Rm. 133)
1:30-2:00 The Policies of Legal Information Services: A Perspective of Three Decades - Virtual presentation by Jon Bing (Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law, Olso, Norway) (Rm. 133)
2:00-2:30 Charting Legal Archipelagos or, How to Build Legal Information System - John Niemeyer (Independent Scholar, Austin, Texas, USA) (Rm. 133)
2:30-3:00 Are TRAC and Other Electronic Data Sources Re-Defining Best Practice Standards for Legal Research Instruction? - Patricia Hassett (School of Law, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA) & Susan Long (Syracuse University-TRAC co-director) (Rm. 133)
3:00-3:30 Jurimetrics - new impulses - Richard de Mulder (Professor of Law, School of Law, Erasmus University, The Netherlands) (Rm. 133)
 3:30-3:45 Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer)

Session

Legal Education & Law Practice Technology Demonstrations/Law School Tours
3:45-4:15   Practice System Tools & Applications
Marshall Morrise
Lexis-Nexis
(Rm. 133)
LawSaurus
Taxonomy Engine

 LaVern A. Pritchard
Pritchard Law Webs
(Rm. 119)
Applying Technology in First Year Legal Research and Writing: Two Schools' Approaches
Kate O'Neill
(U of Washington)
Kristin Gerdy
(Brigham Young University)
(Rm. 117) 
Gates Library Tour
(Library Entrance)
Law School Tour
(Law School Foyer)

4:15-4:45

Document Mapping Software
Skip Walter, Attenex & James Sherman, Partner, Preston Gates Ellis
(Rm. 133)
Teaching Podiums in
the New Gates Bldg
Jonathan Franklin, Associate Librarian, Gallagher Law Library
(Rm. 119)
Gates Library Tour
(Library Entrance)
Law School Tour
(Law School Foyer)
4:45-5:15 Tablet PCs: Current Functionality and Educational Implications
TBA
(Rm. 133)
Teaching Podiums in
the New Gates Bldg

Jonathan Franklin, Associate Librarian, Gallagher Law Library
 (Repeat)
(Rm. 119)

Gaming Contract Law:  Using Educational technology to Enhance Learning of Contract Law
Marlene LeBrun (Australian National University, Canberra)
(Rm. 117)

Gates Library Tour
(Library Entrance)
Law School Tour
(Law School Foyer)
6:00-7:30 Reception hosted by Brigham Young University Law School in the Presidential Suite at the University Towers Hotel from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Evening Dinner (on your own)

 

Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Time
Event/Speaker/Topic

Session

Technology Deployment in Practice
  9:00-9:15 Taxonomy of Technologies Used in Law Practice (Blair Janis, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP, Salt Lake City/Philadelphia)  (Rm. 133)
9:15-10:00 Substantive Technologies: Practice Systems (Patrick Cannon, Moderator, David Wright Tremaine; Blair Janis, Ballard Spahr; Marshall Morrise, Lexis-Nexis; Darryl Mountain, practice systems consultant; Mark Ford, Clifford Chance)  (Rm. 133)
  10:00-10:45 Substantive Technologies: Two New Tools for Knowledge Mapping (Marc Lauritsen, Moderator, Capstone Practice Systems, Inc.; Skip Walter, Chief Technology Officer, Attenex Corporation; LaVern Pritchard, Pritchard Law Webs)  (Rm. 133)
  10:45-11:00 Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer)
  11:00-11:45 The Expanding Use of Computer Technology in Law Practice: Implications for Legal Education and Lawyer Training (Larry Farmer, Moderator, Brigham Young University; Blair Janis, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll; Brian Donnelly, Columbia Law School; and Peter Wahlgren, University of Stockholm)  (Rm. 133)
  12:00-1:00 Luncheon on Terrace

Session

Technology Innovations in Legal Education
1:00-1:30 Accountability, Customization and Privacy:  How much access to student learning outcomes should be granted?, Jane Winn, Shidler Center, University of Washington  (Rm. 133)
1:30-2:00 Presence, Emergence and Learning Objects: User Interaction in a Virtual Learning Environment, Paul Maharg (Senior Lecturer in Law, and Co-Director, Legal Practice Courses, in the Glasgow Graduate School of Law, University of Strathclyde) & Patricia McKellar (Senior Lecturer in Legal Practice Centre for Professional Legal Studies, The Law School University of Strathclyde) (Rm. 133)
2:00-2:30

Who Killed E-Teaching?, Nicolas Terry (Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Health Law Studies, Saint Louis University School of Law)  (Rm. 133)

  3:30 - 8:30 Bus Departs for Tillicum Village Event (Univ. Tower Hotel Parking Area)

 

Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Time
Event/Speaker/Topic

Session

Technology Innovations in Legal Education
8:30-9:00 Knowledge Based System Aided Legal Instruction for Creative Legal Mind, Hajime Yoshino & Seiichiro Sakurai, Meijigakuin University, Faculty of Law, Tokyo, Japan (Rm. 133) The Legal Framework for the Information Society (LEFIS) Network, Fernando Galinda, University of Zaragoza (Rm. 119)
  9:00-9:30 Making Simulations More Effective: Using Offline Web Cameras with Notebook Computers to Enhance Student Learning in Skills Courses, Larry Farmer & Gerry Williams, (Professors of Law, School of Law, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah) (Rm. 133) Beyond Hype & Fallacies: Mapping the paradigm shift in Legal Teaching, Daniel Boyer, Wainwright Librarian, Gelber Law Library, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Rm. 119)
9:30-10:00 A History of eLearning Development: Global Perspectives, Abdul Paliwala, Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK; also Director Law Courseware Consortium & Electronic Law Journals (Rm. 133)
10:00-10:30

Graduate Legal Education & Development at a Distance, David Linnan (Associate Professor, University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina; currently visiting faculty at the University of Washington Law School) (Rm. 133)

  10:30-10:40 Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer)
10:40-11:05 A CALI Perspective: The Impact of Technology on Legal Education, John Mayer, (Executive Director, Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI), Chicago, IL, USA) (Rm. 133)
  11:00-11:30 Conference Wrap-up - Peter Martin (Jane M. G. Foster Professor of Law; Co-director, Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY)   (Rm. 133)
 11:30-11:40 Planning for SubTech 2006 & Concluding Comments - Olav Torvund, Professor dr. juris, Norwegian Research Centre for Computers and Law, University of Oslo, Norway; Bill Andersen, Judson Falknor Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (Rm. 133)
  12:30-3:30 Microsoft Campus Tour - Bus Departs from University Tower Hotel at 12:30 p.m. Box lunches may be ordered for the tour when your register (either during the Sunday evening reception or on Monday morning).