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UVic 2019

Monday, October 28
The Self Represented Litigants Game
12:00pm to 1:20pm | Student Lounge, Fraser and Anne Murray Building,
The SRL game, developed by Julie MacFarlane and Sue Rice, is a co-operative simulation through which participants learn about challenges self represented litigants face. The game unpacks some of the stereotypes surrounding self represented litigants and aims to build empathy towards the SRL experience.

Tuesday, October 29
Getting to Access to Justice: Bridging Regulatory Reform and Human-Centered Design & Innovation - Webinar
4:30pm to 6:30 pm | UVic Law School Courtroom, Fraser and Anne Murray Building

Moderated by Robert Lapper, QC, David and Dorothy Lam Chair of Law and Public Policy. Margaret Hagan is a Professor at Stanford law school who specializes in bringing user design into law reform initiatives. She was a member of a Task Force that examined barriers in the regulatory model of legal practice and made recommendations for changes. Her talk will focus on the use of a legal Innovation lab to use as a safe place to test alternative models that can then be scaled.

Wednesday, October 30
Exploring Law Reform priorities for BC with Kathleen Cunnigham , Executive Director of BCLI
12:30pm to 1:20pm | Room 152,  Fraser and Anne Murray Building
The BCLI (BC Law Reform Institute) and CCEL ( Centre for Elder Law) are consulting on law reform needs and priorities and would like to hear from the UVic community. Join Kathleen Cunningham for an interactive discussion about law reform needs in BC across populations and sectors. Questions will include: Where is the law out of step with current trends and society’s needs? What areas of law could benefit from clarification? Where are there gaps in the law? What are the emerging issues?

Saturday, November 2-Sunday, November 3
Victoria Justice Hack
Saturday Nov 2 at 9:30am, to Sunday Nov 3 at 3:30pm | Student Lounge and Room 142, Fraser and Anne Murray Building

What is the Justice Hack?
This kind of hacking doesn’t involve any unauthorized intrusion into a computer or network – it simply means using technical knowledge to overcome a problem.

Founded in 2018, The Justice Hack combines two typically distinct groups of professionals. It brings together technologists and legal professionals to share knowledge and brainstorm ideas for improving access to justice in BC. The event also combines two distinct concepts:  hackathons and A2J.

The Justice Hack recently held its second annual Vancouver event – the largest access-to-justice hackathon in BC. It attracted more than 60 hackers, lawyers and access-to-justice (A2J) enthusiasts who spent a weekend tackling some of the barriers that impede small businesses’ access to justice and legal services. If you missed the Vancouver hackathon it’s not too late – you can still take part in The Justice Hack Victoria on November 2-3, 2019!

How do we get involved?
Tickets and updates are available on Twitter (@thejusticehack) under the hashtags #JustHack and #A2J. You can help The Justice Hack be successful in Victoria by taking part, by joining the conversation on Twitter, by sharing this information, and by telling friends and colleagues about The Justice Hack’s work.

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