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Convergence EP11 – Reviewing 2021 for the Law and Dispute Resolution

In episode 11, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Amy Schmitz, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Chair in Law at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, to review 2021 and identify important trends of the year that have impacted the law and dispute resolution. “Convergence” is a bi-weekly, limited series of conversations with […]

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Convergence Ep10: Baba Galleh Jallow and Lessons Learned From the Newest Truth and Reconciliation Commission

In EP10, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Baba Jallow about his multi-faceted life, from a journalist uncovering human rights violations in his native Gambia to his experiences as an exile fleeing a military coup, a prolific author, and, most recently, as the Executive Secretary of Gambia’s Truth Reconciliation and Reparation Commission. “Convergence” is a bi-weekly,

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Convergence EP9: Lainey Feingold – Technology, Accessibility & Emotional Intelligence

In EP9, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Lainey Feingold about the recently released second edition of her book Structured Negotiation, how technology can be used to promote accessibility, and why emotional intelligence is vital to the legal profession. “Convergence” is a bi-weekly, limited series of conversations with thought-leaders and practitioners at the intersection of dispute

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Convergence, Ep8: Stephen León Kane—Public Service in Everyday Life & Tech’s Impact in Law

In EP8, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Stephen León Kane about the ways public service has manifested in his life, solutions his legal tech company is designed to provide, and the value proposition of online dispute resolution for the foreseeable future. Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program · Convergence EP8: Stephen Leon Kane – Public

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Convergence, Ep7: Memme Onwudiwe – AI Use Case & Contracts as Data

In EP7, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Memme Onwudiwe about his company’s use of artificial intelligence in preventative dispute resolution and contract management. “Convergence” is a bi-weekly, limited series of conversations with thought-leaders and practitioners at the intersection of dispute resolution and technology. Host Oladeji Tiamiyu will focus on such topics as the role technology

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Convergence, Ep6: Hari Osofsky & Alyson Carrel – The future of legal education

In EP6, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Hari Osofsky, the recently appointed Dean of Northwestern School of Law, and Alyson Carrel, the co-Director of Northwestern’s Center on Negotiation and Mediation. They discuss the role of technology in the future of legal education and explore Hari’s thoughts on the UN’s recently published climate change report.  

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Convergence, Ep5: Joshua Crabtree – Creative Access to Justice Approaches in Rural America

In episode 5 host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Joshua Crabtree, the Executive Director of Legal Aid of the Bluegrass, about the role of technology in resolving disputes in the Kentucky communities he serves and considerations for access to justice in rural America when internet access is limited.   “Convergence” is a bi-weekly, limited series of

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Convergence, Ep4: Jess Fjeld – Overcoming Life Challenges & AI Ethics

Episode 4 of “Convergence” features a conversation with Jess Fjeld, the Assistant Director of Harvard’s Cyberlaw Clinic and an expert on artificial intelligence governance. Jess describes the increasing relevance of AI in our lives, offers principles for thinking about AI governance as dispute systems increasingly use this technology, and reflects on the importance of self-compassion.

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Convergence Ep3: Meeri Haataja – AI Ethics & Governance

In this episode Meeri Haataja, the CEO & co-founder of Saidot, joins Convergence to discuss how her start-up approaches ethical issues relating to artificial intelligence and the governance of AI. As the use of AI in dispute resolution becomes increasingly relevant, entrepreneurs focused on AI ethics will be at the forefront of addressing novel challenges.

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Convergence, Ep2: Federico Ast & Sophie Nappert – Blockchain ODR & Crowdsourced Decision-Making

In Ep2 of “Convergence” host Oladeji Tiamiyu discusses blockchain technology and decentralized justice with guests Federico Ast and Sophie Nappert. “Convergence” is a bi-weekly, limited series of conversations with thought-leaders and practitioners at the intersection of dispute resolution and technology. Host Oladeji Tiamiyu will focus on such topics as the role technology has had in

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