Prof. Greenbaum has degrees and postdocs from Yeshiva University, Yale University, the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University and...
Aviv Gaon is a doctoral candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School, an IP Osgoode Centre for Intellectual Property and...
Over a 20yrs of diverse sales, management and operational experience with a reputation for surpassing the most challenging organizational...
Legal technology is growing in Israel, so what has changed for the legal industry? In this On The Road report at the Global Legal Hackathon in Tel Aviv, Israel, host Cori Goudchaux talks to Dov Greenbaum and Aviv Gaon about legal technology’s acceptance level in Israel’s education system. They talk about why they believe the legal industry is behind, what students think of legal technology and what they’re hoping to see advance furthur at the Global Legal Hackathon.
Dov Greenbaum is the professor of law & director of The Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies, IDC Herzliya.
Aviv Gaon is a doctoral candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School, an IP Osgoode Centre for Intellectual Property and Technology Fellow, and an adjunct professor at IDC Herzliya.
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Published: | February 25, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Law School , Legal Technology |
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