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A lawtech opportunity from London South Bank University

shawn mach
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From Andy Unger, Head of the Law Division at London South Bank University:

Hi -

I teach Law & Technology to a mixed group of Law and Computing students at London South Bank University. As the main part of the course, we ask the students to work in cross-disciplinary teams to design and build an access to justice resource for a real client. The students are asked to build a prototype as they don’t necessarily have time to build an MVP. We have gone on to complete two or three projects for clients beyond the module.

I am wondering if an organisation using rightsnet might volunteer to be a client? The core commitment would be to propose a project in outline and to attend (preferably in person but online is possible) 4 client meetings. In addition to helping to develop the next generation of A2J LawTech specialists, it might be an opportunity to explore a new idea that could be applied to the technology you already work with.

I realise how busy you all are, but if anyone is interested, please let me know and we can have a chat. I can be contacted at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Best wishes,

Andy