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Wednesday June 17, 2015
  • Pre-conference check in - 3:00PM to 7:000PM - The DoubleTree Hotel Denver Tech Center. Avoid the lines on Thursday morning and enjoy a bite to eat and socialize for a bit. Taco bar and drinks will be available.
  • Presenter meeting - 6:00PM to 6:30PM - The DoubleTree Hotel Denver Tech Center. An informal, optional gathering for presenters to provide some general information about presenting at CALIcon15 and answer any questions. Plus, meet Elmer.
  • Sponsor Setup - 3:00PM - 6:00PM - Sturm College of Law
Thursday June 18, 2015
  • Sponsor Set Up - 7:00AM - 8:00AM - Sturm College of Law.
  • Conference Check In opens at 8:00AM - Sturm College of Law.
Saturday, June 20 • 10:30am - 11:30am
Tech triage for Incubator and Residency Programs – a new opportunity for Law Librarians and the Law School IT community.

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Currently there are at least 30 Law Schools and Bar Associations running incubator programs and the number may well double in the next year. The incubator programs for lawyers have only been in existence since 2007 and they generally have two goals—training and support for solo and small firm practitioners and improving access to justice for those often excluded from legal resources. During the recently conducted second annual ”Enhancing Social Justice Through Development of Incubator and Residency Programs” at California Western School of Law several panels were convened around the topic of assisting these programs with developing technology for both managing the practices as well as developing tools for more efficient delivery of legal services. Much discussion developed around the opportunities for law schools to increase the exposure of law students to the opportunities and necessity of understanding the use of technology and the ability to adapt to technological change in the role of the lawyer in the twenty first century.
The Conference revealed there is a significant gap in this area that Faculty, Law Librarians and Law School IT staffs can help fill and create new opportunities for marketing their services.
This program will cover the current state of the situation, guidance on how to get involved with the incubator programs, and an interactive discussion of how this could further develop.
Moderator: Michael Robak with panelists (tentative) Bob Seibel, Fred Rooney and/or others from the newly established Incubator Consortium

Speakers
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Michael Robak

Associate Law Library Director, UMKC School of Law
Michael Robak received his J.D. from Robert H. McKinney School of Law and a Masters in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois. Michael began his career as a deputy prosecutor in Indianapolis and subsequently held a number of administrative positions including... Read More →


Saturday June 20, 2015 10:30am - 11:30am MDT
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