Littler, Cornell Tech and Neota Logic to Present Legal Apps Competition on December 6

Students Compete for Top Honors in Legal App Building Course

NEW YORK (November 26, 2019) – Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor practice representing management, Cornell Tech, and AI automation platform Neota Logic, will hold a student app competition event on Friday, December 6, 2019 at 2:30 PM EST at the Cornell Tech campus in New York City.

The second annual Legal App Competition will feature expertise-automation apps developed by students participating in the Cornell Law course, Delivering Legal Services Through Technology, which is taught by Adjunct Professor Scott Rechtschaffen, Littler’s Chief Knowledge Officer, along with Cornell Tech Associate Dean Matt D’Amore, and Neota Logic’s VP of Education & Community Programs, Kevin Mulcahy. The course curriculum was designed to help students understand the rapidly transforming legal landscape while also developing the hands-on app-development skills that are becoming critical in the practice of law.

Students from the J.D. and LL.M. programs at Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech have developed rules-based legal tech apps on the Neota platform on these topics:

  • US Citizenship Advisor: How can I become a US citizen?
  • US Asylum Advisor: Can the person qualify for asylum?
  • US Green Card Advisor: Can I work legally in the US?
  • US Visa Advisor: What kind of visa can I qualify for?
  • US Immigration Relief Advisor: Guidance for people seeking to stay in US legally
  • NY Divorce Counselling Assistant: Support for people considering divorce in NY
  • Assistance Dog Advisor: Guidance on the rights of service dog companions

The judges for the event are:

“I look forward to seeing all of the hard work of the students come to fruition,” Rechtschaffen said. “It’s more important than ever for law students to understand the intersection of technology and law and for law schools to give students hands-on technical skills to help them thrive in the new age of the legal profession.”

“We’re very pleased at Cornell Tech to offer our students the opportunity to explore the legal tech arena while developing applications for the non-profit community,” said Matthew D’Amore, Associate Dean at Cornell Tech and Professor of the Practice at Cornell Law School. “Utilizing technology for the public good is an important part of our mission, and it’s gratifying to see the students put that principle into practice.” 

“This course exemplifies the growing trend of delivering legal services by leveraging technology, which extends lawyers’ reach, improves effectiveness, and brings legal services to people who otherwise would not get them,” said Kevin Mulcahy, VP of Education and Community Programs for Neota Logic.

The teams will be judged in a number of categories, including “Excellence in User Experience,” “Excellence in Leveraging Technology” and “Best Overall Application.”

The event will take place at the Tata Innovation Center at the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City. It’s open to the public at no charge, but attendees must register here. Doors open at 1:30 PM EST and the program is from 2:30-4:30 with a reception to follow. The event can also be viewed online via live stream starting at 2:20 PM.

About Cornell Tech: Cornell Tech brings together faculty, business leaders, tech entrepreneurs and students in a catalytic environment to produce visionary results grounded in significant needs that will reinvent the way we live in the digital age. Cornell Tech's world-class faculty, graduate students, researchers, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral entrepreneurs are focused on building technologies that will directly address societal and commercial needs. They conduct groundbreaking research, collaborate extensively with tech-oriented companies and organizations, and launch their own startups. Cornell Tech has seven Master’s programs, including two dual-degree programs with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology through the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute. Key to Cornell Tech is its relationship with New York City -- the campus has a dedicated K-12 initiative to bring tech education into local schools, and the WiTNY program, a partnership with City University of New York to encourage more young women to pursue degrees and careers in tech. For more information, visit tech.cornell.edu.

About Cornell Law School: Cornell Law School combines cutting-edge legal scholarship, inspiring teaching, and a close-knit, intellectually rich environment. In recent years, it has ranked number three in job placement among all law schools and has been rated as one of the most diverse top law schools in the country. For more information, visit www.lawschool.cornell.edu.

About Littler: With more than 1,500 labor and employment attorneys in offices around the world, Littler provides workplace solutions that are local, everywhere. Our diverse team and proprietary technology foster a culture that celebrates original thinking, delivering groundbreaking innovation that prepares employers for what’s happening today, and what’s likely to happen tomorrow.

About Neota Logic: Neota is the world’s leading AI automation platform for professional services. Its no-code app development software allows professionals to rapidly automate expert services for improved productivity, client satisfaction, and new opportunities. Neota offers its software and services to customers from its offices in New York, London and Melbourne. For more information, visit www.neotalogic.com.

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