List of Fastcase 50 Legal Innovators for 2018
"Created in 2011, each year the Fastcase 50 award honors a diverse group of lawyers, legal technologists, policymakers, judges, law librarians, bar association executives, and people from all walks of life. In many cases, honorees are well known, but in many others, the award recognizes people who have made important, but unheralded contributions."There are a number of law librarians in the list:
- Kenton Brice, Director of Technology Innovation, The University of Oklahoma College of Law
- Femi Cadmus, Edward Cornell Law Librarian, Associate Dean for Library Services, and Professor of the Practice, Cornell Law School
- Kate Hagan, Executive Director, American Association of Law Libraries
- Saskia Mehlhorn, Director of Knowledge Management & Library Services, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Michael Mills, one of the Fastcase 50 in 2012, wrote in 2015 on LinkedIn about how the winners of the previous 5 years had begun to form an ecosystem of innovation:
“They champion transparency—in lawyer/client relations, in government data, policy, and practice, in judicial proceedings, and in legal education. They advocate for access—to the law itself, and to justice. They build structures, systems, and tools for access, quality, economy, and efficiency.”Using his company as an example, Mills writes that “from any one person among the Fastcase 250, there are lines linking in many directions to many others.”
“They also collaborate. A tour of the five classes found time and again 50’s who are working together across organizations and projects, who influence and inspire one another.” [my emphasis]
Labels: awards, law firms, law libraries, law schools, legal publishers
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home