Sept. 12-14, 2025 | Branford, Connecticut

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Anne Lefebvre

Professor of Digital Law, Sorbonne

International expert on legal digitalization, consultant to the Council of Europe. Specializes in the development and implementation of digital solutions in judicial systems. Presentations:

  • Keynote speech “The future of justice: digitalization and its impact on the system”;
  • Master class “Automation of judicial processes”.
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Maria Gutierrez

Lawyer and founder of LegalNext (Spain)

Expert in LegalTech and AI law. Working on the development of ethical standards for the implementation of AI in legal processes. Presentations:

  • Panel discussion “Artificial Intelligence and its place in the legal system”;
  • Master class “Risks and opportunities of AI in justice”.
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Richard Blake

Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals

Committed to bringing innovative solutions to litigation. He has years of experience working with legal start-ups and legal reform. Speaking:

  • Panel discussion “Law and Technology: How Innovation Can Strengthen the Rule of Law”;
  • Panel discussion “Artificial Intelligence and its Place in the Legal System”.
Dr. Samir Haddad

Human Rights Specialist, UN Consultant (Jordan)

Focuses on access to justice for vulnerable groups and innovations in human rights practice. Presentations:

  • Working Group “Innovations in protecting the rights of minorities and vulnerable groups”;
  • Keynote speech “How innovation provides access to justice”.
Dr. Aisha Ndiaye

Professor of International Law, University of Cape Town (South Africa)

Explores the interaction of technology and human rights in a global context. Presentations:

  • Keynote Address “Innovation and Sustainable Development of Legal Systems in the World”;
  • Working Group “New Approaches to Human Rights in the Age of Technology”.