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#GLH2020 launches the GLH Inclusivity Challenge

February 12, 2020 By David Terrar

#GLH2020 launches the GLH Inclusivity Challenge

We just yesterday blogged the details and opened registration for the London edition of this year’s Global Legal Hackathon, which might be the largest hackathon ever!  To add to an already great event, The Global Legal Hackathon have just a short while ago announced a worldwide collaboration with with She Breaks the Law, RSG Consulting, and global law firm BCLP to launch the GLH Inclusivity Challenge and you’ll know inclusivity, diversity and LGBTQ issues are always high on our agenda.  In any case the GLH weekend coincides with International Women’s Day (March 8), so the idea is a natural fit!

GLH2020 adds the GLH Inclusivity Challenge

The 2020 Global Legal Hackathon will be held between March 6-8 simultaneously in more than 50 cities and 25 countries around the world.  This year is the third year Agile Elephant has co-hosted London with our friends at Cambridge Strategy Group, and our the second year that the venue is kindly provided by the University of Westminster, although this year we are moving to a bigger space at their Marylebone Campus.  

As we’ve described, our goal is to get legal brains, marketers, business analysts and coders in to teams over a weekend creating apps and services that improve the practice and business of law, or provide better access to law for the public.  We’ll be fuelling their creativity with beer and pizza, although other food and beverages (including wine) will be available too, thanks to our sponsors – this is a not for profit exercise, and free to enter for all participants (so somebody has to cover our costs please!).  But this year, the Global organisers are setting this extra challenge:

“Participants and teams around the world, in every Global Legal Hackathon city, are challenged to invent new ways to increase equity, diversity, and inclusion in the legal industry.”

At the conclusion of GLH weekend, a local winner of the GLH Inclusivity Challenge will be selected by each city alongside the main winner, and will progress to a global semi-finals too. This will be an extra stream and, like the main stream, finalists will be invited to the GLH Finals & Gala, to be held in London in mid-May. On top of that, the overall winner of the GLH Inclusivity Challenge will be invited to present its solution during a diversity and inclusion summit that BCLP is planning to host in September, where leading figures from the industry will be asked to commit to ensuring the idea is brought to life and scaled up to deliver a lasting impact on the legal industry as a whole.

Kearra Markowich, Executive Director of the Global Legal Hackathon, and who is based here in London told us:

“the Global Legal Hackathon is remarkable for the fact that it is a global technology event that is majority women-led around the world.  Women lead the event in Brazil, Israel, Romania, Singapore, the United States, and many other countries. On the occasion of International Women’s Day overlapping with the Global Legal Hackathon, we are thrilled to be joined by women-owned RSG Consulting, She Breaks the Law, and the diversity and inclusion team of BCLP to challenge the world to invent new and novel approaches to increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the legal industry.”


We think this is a fantastic addition to what is always a great fun weekend. Follow these links to find out more about:

  • The Inclusivity Challenge
  • The London Edition of GLH2020
  • How to register

We look forward to seeing you in Marylebone!

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Filed Under: #GLH2020, artificial intelligence & robotics, blockchain, business innovation, cloud, collaboration, creativity, digital disruption, emerging technologies, ideas, innovation, IoT Tagged With: diversity, Equal Pay, Equal Rights, Equality, Gender, inclusivity, International Women's Day, LGBTQ, women in tech

Get involved in the Global Legal Hackathon in London

February 11, 2018 By David Terrar

Get involved in the Global Legal Hackathon in London

You will have heard that Cambridge Strategy Group, Agile Elephant and Pinsent Masons are the joint team hosting the London event for the world’s largest legal hackathon – the Global Legal Hackathon (GLH) on February 23-25.  A winner will be declared for London and that team will go through to a global competition, culminating with a winner announced at a banquet in New York on April 21.

Here is an update of where we are at so far.

First, two of the founders of the GLH, David Fisher, the CEO of Integra Ledger, and Aileen Schultz, their Director of Network Intelligence,  introduce the Hackathon in this video:

Next, we’ve created a new site with all of the London specific details at LegalHackathon.London where you can register for the event, and find out the ways you can enter a team, become a helper, a mentor or one of our sponsors:

 

Lastly, we can report that the word is spreading, and we have a steady flow of registered participants.  We’ve got teams from Pinsent Masons, and LexisNexis (who are also our first local sponsor), as well as sign ups from Vodafone Group, Hook Tangaza, Legal Utopia, Bryan Cave, JG Consultants, City University, Thomson Reuters, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, YADA Events, FromCounsel, Jurit, Mills & Reeve, Fliplet, and Westminster University.  On top of those there are a number of organisations who’ve committed to be involved but haven’t registered yet.  Microsoft are supporting us with free access to the Azure platform for developers, and IBM will be giving us access to their technology too.  More technology partners will be announced soon.

Our friends at diginomica and the Artificial Lawyer will be coming along to report from the event, and we have teamed up with Disruptive.Live to produce video content and live streams.

Watch out for more news and announcements in the coming week.

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We want you for the Global Legal Hackathon in London!

February 2, 2018 By David Terrar

We want you for the Global Legal Hackathon in London!

Agile Elephant are proud to be joining Cambridge Strategy Group and Pinsent Masons as the joint team hosting the London event for the world’s largest legal hackathon – the Global Legal Hackathon on February 23-25.  It’s only 3 weeks away, and we need your help!  We need hacker teams and team members, helpers for the weekend to make it happen, mentors to advise the teams and keep them on track, and sponsors to help cover the costs – this is a not for profit initiative for the 3 host companies involved, and we are delighted to be supported by the Law Society too.

So what is this thing all about?  Let me explain….

What is the Global Legal Hackathon?
The Global Legal Hackathon (GLH) is happening simultaneously over the weekend of February 23-25 in more than 40 cities, across 6 continents.  The purpose is the rapid development of solutions to improve the legal industry using innovative ideas and emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, or the Internet of Things.  The GLH will engage law schools, law firms and in-house departments, legal technology companies, governments, and service providers to the legal industry across the globe.

What is a Hackathon?
A hackathon is a competition where multi-disciplinary teams come together to collaborate, build and launch mobile or web apps aimed at solving a particular problem. They usually work in small groups over a couple of days.  People can come individually or as a team, with an existing idea to pitch, or to listen and join one of the teams that will be formed at the start of the event.  The goal is to come up with a prototype or proposal at the end of the hackathon to present in front of a panel of judges.

In our case teams will be a minimum of 3 and a suggested maximum of 6.  Anyone has the chance to pitch an idea at the start of the event on Friday evening, teams will be formed, they’ll work over the weekend, and then present to the judges at the end of the weekend.  A winner will be declared for London and that team will go through to a global competition, culminating with a winner announced at a banquet in New York on April 21.

It is a competition, but we aim to be inclusive.  All teams must be willing to accept individual participants on the first day of the event.

What is the goal of a team entering the GLH?
The goal is to apply innovative ideas and emerging technologies to progress the business of law or facilitate access to justice for the public.

Who is organising the London GLH?
The London event is being organised by Cambridge Strategy Group, Agile Elephant, and Pinsent Masons who are kindly providing the venue at 30 Crown Place, Earl Street, London EC2A 4ES.

Who is behind the GLH?
The GLH is being organised globally by Integra, IBM Watson Legal, the Global Legal Blockchain Consortium, Cadence and ONE400.

Who are the judges for the London GLH?
We are assembling a balanced team of 5 judges, which we hope to announce soon.

How do I get involved in the GLH?
It’s free to get involved – go to GlobalLegalHackathon.com and register.  Then download the Cadence event app to your phone and complete your profile.  To find the app on the app store, it is best to search for Cadence and events.  We will use a mix of email, the Cadence app, social media and our various websites to make announcements and keep you posted on our progress.

In what ways can I get involved in the GLH?
We need:

  • Hacker teams and team members – Anyone involved in the law, interested in the law, involved in technology for the law, or coders and technologists who want to join the fun.  We know some firms will submit teams, and other teams will form around a great idea at the GLH.
  • Helpers – We need volunteers over the weekend of February 23-25 to make it happen and keep everyone happy.
  • Mentors – We need subject matter experts and technologists who can mentor the teams over the weekend to help crystallise their ideas, challenge them, or keep them on track.
  • Judges – We are assembling a balanced team of 5 (don’t call us, we’ll call you).
  • Sponsors – As well as the venue we will be providing food and drinks, name tags and supplies.  We may even add a main prize and additional prizes.  We need sponsors interested in helping us fund all of this.  This is a ‘not for profit’ exercise for the hosts, but we need to cover our costs.

Who do I contact if I want to participate or help?
Get in touch with Rob Millard or David Terrar, but please register, download Cadence to your phone and then you will be able to message us directly through the app.

How do I make a noise about this?
We will be broadcasting on social media channels using the hashtags #GlobalLegalHack & #GLH2018.  Follow the GLH on Twitter at @WorldHackathon and follow the London organisers at @robmillard & @DT.  GLH have also partnered with legal media sources  ArtificialLawyer.com and Legal Talk Network.

Where do I find out more?
All of the detail about the event including the judging rubric, event schedule, the other cities and companies involved and more can be found at GlobalLegalHackathon.com, where you will find guidance for attendees, guidance for hosts, or just ask.

We’re really looking forward to it!

UPDATE:

The London stream of the GLH now has its own website at LegalHackathon.London

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Elephants show off their Insights with HPE

February 6, 2017 By David Terrar

Elephants show off their Insights with HPE

We’ve just started working with Hewlett Packard Enterprise.  HPE is an organisation with a long track record and history in technology, tracing their roots back to a classic start up story of two guys in a garage – what some would argue was the birthplace of Silicon Valley itself. What started as Hewlett-Packard, like any firm, needed to evolve and adapt to survive as the market disruptions and transformations happen. The original organisation has been around as one of the major forces in IT since the start of the computer era. Over the decades they’ve floated off their electronic and bio-analytical measurement instruments businesses, acquired the likes of Compaq and EDS, as well as becoming a major force in PCs and printers. All this alongside their roots in manufacturing servers, mini computers, data storage, and networking hardware.

In 2014 they split the PC and printers business from its enterprise products and services business to form HP Inc, and HPE respectively – now two separate entities on the NYSE. Last year HPE spun off its “non-core” software business in a merger with Microfocus, as well as a similar spin-off and merge of their Enterprise Services business with CSC, in a series of moves that focuses them back on their computing infrastructure roots. Their new strategy is encapsulated in this paragraph lifted from their CEO Meg Whitman’s 7 September announcement of last year:

“I want to be crystal clear – HPE is not getting out of software. Software is still a key enabler of our go-forward strategy, but we need the right assets to win in our target markets. Moving forward, we will double down on the software capabilities that power and differentiate our infrastructure solutions and are critical in a cloud environment.”

The new HPE wants to be known as the industry’s leading provider of hybrid IT built on ultra secure, software-defined infrastructure.

As part of their new approach HPE launched the enterprise.nxt resource which can be found at the Insights tab of their main website, at insights.hpe.com and HPE.com/nxt. Agile Elephant is delighted to be contributing content to this site which aims to provide insights and resources to help IT pros shape the future of business. Here are the articles we’ve contributed so far:

  • 5 things Slack and Teams tell us about workplace collaboration
  • 5 steps to defining the ROI for your digital transformation project
  • 5 ways to transform your workplace for the digital age
  • Chatbots for business: 4 simple ideas to make your team and ops smarter

There’s some great content on there from a variety of HPE experts and technology journalists. The editors asked us to contribute content on digital transformation and emerging technologies. We’re delighted to be involved. Please contact us if you’ve got any suggestions for topics or if you want to hear more.

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