Trent Carlyle is the co-founder and chief technology officer for Lawgical, the parent company of Legal Talk Network, ServeManager...
Chad Jolly is the senior software developer for Legal Talk Network and its parent company. He enjoys building and...
Aileen Schultz is the director of network intelligence at Integra Ledger, a permissioned blockchain for the global legal industry...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based media with...
David Fisher is the founder and CEO of Integra Ledger, a permissioned blockchain for the global legal industry that...
For the first time in On The Road history, guests from three different Global Legal Hackathon locations wired in for this episode. Hosts Laurence Colletti and David Fisher, speaking from New York, chatted with Trent Carlyle and Chad Jolly from Denver, and Aileen Schultz from Toronto, Canada. They discussed the winners of the New York section of the hackathon and the projects in the works for the Denver and Toronto teams.
Aileen Schultz is the director of network intelligence at Integra Ledger and a co-founder of the Global Legal Hackathon.
Trent Carlyle is the co-founder and chief technology officer for Lawgical, the parent company of Legal Talk Network.
Chad Jolly is the senior software developer for Legal Talk Network and ServeManager.
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Published: | March 1, 2018 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal News , Legal Technology |
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