Posts in Law & Technology
214. Technology and Labour: Algorithmic Management, Platform Economy and the Law (with Prof. Valerio De Stefano)

In this episode, Host Ali Mesbahian talks to Professor Valerio De Stefano from Osgoode Hall Law School about the intrusions of modern information technology on our work and personal lives. What is algorithmic management and how pervasive is it? How do companies in the “platform economy” like Uber and Lyft escape employment and labour regulation?

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186. The Evolution of a Tech Startup and the Importance of Good Legal Advice (with Kailin Noivo).

Join our host, Chelsea Sawaya, and her guest Kailin Noivo, Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer of Noibu, as they discuss the importance of having good legal advice as a technology entrepreneur. Listen in to learn more about the different stages of starting your own tech company and the challenges of changing your business plan and adopting legal policies along the way.

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181. Cyber Securing your practice in COVID (with Patrick Dunlop).

Chelsea Sawaya sat down with Patrick Dunlop, Open Source & Cryptocurrency Intelligence Lead at Inquisitive Intel, to discuss what you need to do to make your business secure in the world wide web we now live on. Tune in to learn more about the importance of cyber-hygiene, the use of NFT in legal documents, and the evolution of cyber-security.

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EP 120 – An Intro to the Buzz About Blockchain & Law (with Aaron Grinhaus)

In this podcast, Alex Di Giovanni and Aaron Grinhaus discuss blockchain, cryptocurrency, and their relationship with our legal system. While they think lawyers shouldn’t fear the disruption that will follow, they conclude that it would be wise for legal professionals to educate themselves about the changes that it will bring and to possibly reconsider the roles legal professionals will take when this becomes mainstream.

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EP 113 – Computational Analysis of the Law: An Interview with Prof. Wolfgang Alschner

Dr. Wolfgang Alschner is an empirical legal scholar specialized in international economic law and the computational analysis of law. We discuss the emerging field of empirical legal analysis, what impacts computer technology can have on the study and interpretation of the law, and the implications of incorporating AI and machine learning into a legal career.

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