The Recorder‘s second LawTech Day San Francisco, held Thursday at the Merchants Exchange Club, examined the impact of emerging technologies on the practice and business of law.

Associate professor Renee Knake, co-founder of the Reinvent Law Lab at Michigan State University College of Law, put the event into gear with a keynote focused on harnessing innovation to democratize legal services. She identified as “a delivery challenge” the fact that 50 to 80 percent of the U.S. population is not getting the legal assistance they need. Lawyers need not only be “(law)ntrepreneurs” using emerging technologies to improve law practice, but also “trusted curators” managing information a way that’s relevant to reaching the people who need it, she said.

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