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23rd June 2022

Panel 1 Legaltech in the service of access to justice and dispute resolution

8:50
Bernát Török

Institute of the Information Society, UPS

Introductory remarks, greetings

9:00
Dory Reiling

Former senior judge of the Amsterdam District Court, independent legaltech expert

Future Justice: some impacts of legal technology on the administration of justice.

Bio
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9:25
Kai Jacob

Founder and co-chair of the Liquid Legal Institute, Partner in Legal Operations & Transformation Services at KPMG Law

A brief history of LegalTech

Bio
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9:50
Dariusz Szostek

Professor of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Silesia

Rafał Tomasz Prabucki

Assistant professor at the University of Silesia for the MAS4AI project

Human factors in dispute resolutions – can artificial intelligence and the use of smart contracts help resolve disputes?

Bio
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10:15
Q&A
10:40
Coffee break
11:05
Berenika Kaczmarek-Templin

Assistant professor at the Faculty of Management of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Electronic communication with the court considering the traditional rules of civil procedure – on the example of the Polish legal regulations

Bio
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11:30
Dóra Pálfi

Court secretary, National Office for the Judiciary, PhD student at Károli Gáspár University

Online dispute resolution systems. A real alternative of courts?

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11:45
Borbála Tünde Dömötörfy

Freelance UX designer and researcher of the Competition Law Research Center at Pázmány Péter Catholic University

Judit Firniksz

Researcher of the Competition Law Center of Law at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Senior Regulatory Counsel at Vodafone Hungary

Protecting consumers by design

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12:00
Q&A
12:25
Lunch break
13:25
Janos Vajda

Partner at Szecskay Attorneys at Law

Do androids dream about biased judges? – Self-fulfilling prophecies in litigation prediction by AI (online) 

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13:40
Valéria Eszter Horváth

Assistant Lecturer at University of Public Service

Lawtech as a means of legal empowerment – the empirical lessons learned from a legal aid program

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13:55
Gergely Kappel

Student at University of Pécs, Faculty of Law

Bence Kis Kelemen

Senior lecturer at University of Pécs

Legal design for GDPR compliance

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14:10
Q&A
14:35
Coffee break
14:55
Dániel Necz

Attorney, Data security and data protection expert

Robolawyers and legal chatbot services

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15:10
Boldizsár Szentgáli-Tóth

Research Fellow at Hungarian Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies

Artificial intelligence in the criminal justice: recent experience from Malaysia

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15:25
Ricardo Lillo

Assistant professor at Universidad Adolfo Ibañez School of Law

The incorporation of ICT’s in the Chilean and Latin-American civil justice systems. Analysis from an access to justice and judicial reform perspectives (online)

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15:45
Q&A
16:15
End of day 1

24th June 2022

Panel 2 Legaltech in the service of efficiency

8:50
Holger Zscheyge

President, European Legal Technology Association

Greetings from the European Legal Technology Association (online)

Bio
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9:00
András Osztovits

judge, Curia (Supreme Court of Hungary) and Professor at Károli Gáspár University

Changing social and economic expectations towards the courts – faster, higher, stronger?

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9:25
Eric Eck

Director Legal Function Consulting and Legal Managed Services, Ernst & Young

How do you connect the digital dots in the legal ecosystem?

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9:50
Andrea Miskolczi

European Director of Innovations, Dentons

Demystifying LegalTech

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10:15
Q&A
10:40
Coffee break (10:40-11:05)
11:05
Pál Vadász

Senior researcher, Institute for Information Society, University of Public Service

Is small really beautiful? Challenges and opportunities of small legal offices and small languages in light of artificial intelligence-based technologies

Bio
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11:30-11:55
Agnieszka Kubiak Cyrul

Aassociate professor at the AFM Krakow University, Faculty of Law, and attorney at law

The legal challenges of contract automation with smart contracts and distributed ledger technology – are consumers on board too?

Bio
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10:15
Q&A
10:40
Lunch break (12:00-13:00)
13:00
Mark Kakas

General manager of gunnercooke LegalTech and LEXITUP

Digital Transformation in the Legal Industry: A Cultural Change

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13:15
Benedek Molnár

Co-founder and CEO of Arsboni, PhD student at Eötvös Loránd University 

Marketplace platforms in the legal sector

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13:30
Renátó Vági

LegalTech expert at Montana Ltd. and PhD student at Eötvös Loránd University

Revealing the characteristic of legal texts with unsupervised classification

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13:45
Q&A
14:10
Coffee break (14:20-14:40)

Panel 3 Ethical, theoretical and regulatory issues of legaltech

14:30
Kamil Szpyt

Assistant Professor at the Chair of Civil Law of the Faculty of Law, Administration and International Relations of the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University

Does artificial really mean perfect? Liability for damages caused by lawyers’ use of AI and other LegalTech tools

Bio
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14:55
Péter Homoki

Attorney at Law, Legaltech expert

Lawyers and the effect of novel technologies on the core values of the profession

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15:20
Lea Pődör

Assistant professor at Széchenyi István University Deák Ferenc Faculty of Law and Political Sciences

The interpretation of Leibniz’s theory on legal system and judicial decision-making in the age of AI

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15:35
László Pók

Team Leader, Data Protection and Employment Law Team at Magyar Telekom Nyrt. 

Data protection challenges in the course of using LegalTech

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15:50
Q&A
16:215
Zsolt Ződi (wrap up)

Senior researcher, Institute for Information Society, University of Public Service

Quo vadis Legal Technology?

16:30
End of conference
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