Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine
Issue link: https://epubs.iltanet.org/i/1227987
27 I L T A N E T . O R G have a mentor who guides them for this way. It's so many "ifs" to consider just for the legal practice beginning. What the Universities Are Doing Now and Can Do In the Future? Thinking about all that market changes, how the young lawyers are being lost when they graduate, the increasing of legal technolo etc., some law schools around the world decided to upgrade your curriculum and including matters which involves technolo, innovation, technolo law and science in general. Some of them are creating an Innovation Center linked with Law Department (and others areas sometimes). In USA, we already have programs merging law and technolo in Stanford Law School, Cornell University, University of California, New York University (NYU) Law School and some Ivy League universities. In United Kingdom, we can mentioned Edinburgh Law School, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and King's College London (KCL). In Honk Kong we have The University of Hong Kong (HKU), which have a program about the legal implications of artificial intelligence to the regulation of internet platforms and is also home to the HKU Law & Technolo Centre for studies information technolo and doing law research. In Brazil, the Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), a great law school, merged two of your groups of research and resulting in an Innovation Teaching and Research Center, where the participants ca, in addition to discussing the implications of new technologies in law, also expand the discourses o inclusion of matters related with law tech and innovations in the curriculum of Law. In São Paulo, they offered a discipline where students create their own document automation platforms, develop chatbots and learn about data protection; in Rio de Janeiro they are offering Science of Legal Data discipline, where the essential skills in the management, analysis and dissemination of data are taught in legal and judicial contexts.