Breakout Session 2
How can startups fill the A2J void?
March 6, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. EST
Access to justice represents a growing challenge for many individuals and families in Canada and is further amplified by the increasing cost of legal services. In this session, we’ll explore how legal tech startups can fill the access to justice void for those struggling to obtain legal representation due to financial or other barriers. As the world’s first legal tech incubator, Ryerson’s Legal Innovation Zone (LIZ) is driving systemic change in the legal system by supporting startups that are developing cost-effective legal tech solutions. We’ll hear from innovators and entrepreneurs who are focused on utilizing the specific needs and challenges of underrepresented legal consumers to drive innovation. We’ll also interrogate the potential for disruptive technologies like AI, blockchain and data analytics to transform the delivery of legal services, enabling consumers to achieve just outcomes in a timely and affordable way.
Moderator:
Hersh Perlis, Co-Founder & Director, Legal Innovation Zone, Ryerson University
Panelists:
Lucrezia Spagnolo, Founder & CEO, VESTA Social Innovation Technologies
Aliya Ramji, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault
Shane Murphy, Chief Operating Officer, Ownr