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David K.A. Mordecai was a Speaker at The Future of AI & Law Conference
David K.A. Mordecai, President of Risk Economics, was invited to speak at The Future of AI & the Law: Risks, Opportunities and Challenges at NYU School of Law on September 13, 2023. This conference sought to examine how Artificial Intelligence (AI) will affect law and the legal profession, with participation from


Samantha Kappagoda and David K.A. Mordecai Were Reappointed to ABA SciTech Leadership Positions
Samantha Kappagoda and David K.A. Mordecai have been reappointed to American Bar Association Science and Technology Law (SciTech) Section leadership positions, where they have been active members since 2019 and 2018 respectively. Samantha Kappagoda will continue serving as Vice-Chair of both the Big Data Committee and the Internet-of-Things Committee. She previously


David Mordecai, Samantha Kappagoda and John Shin Co-Authored Article “Objects May be Closer Than They Appear – Part 2” in ABA SciTech Lawyer
David K.A. Mordecai, Samantha Kappagoda and John Y. Shin co-authored the second installment in a two part series of articles published in the Winter 2023 Issue of the American Bar Association (ABA) SciTech Lawyer. The article is entitled Objects May Be Closer Than They Appear: Uncertainty and Reliability Implications of Computer


David K.A. Mordecai Authored Article “The Critical Role of Transmission and Storage Capacity” in ABA Natural Resources and Environment
David K.A. Mordecai authored an article published in the Future of the Energy Grid Issue (Winter 2023) of the American Bar Association (ABA) Natural Resources and Environment, entitled The Critical Role of Transmission and Storage Capacity in Balancing Intermittent Generation and Transient Load. Although investment in modeling, installation, and maintenance of


David K.A. Mordecai Was Appointed as ABA Technical Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission Study Committee on Use of Tokens in Real Property Transactions
David K.A. Mordecai, President of Risk Economics, was appointed as American Bar Association (ABA) Technical Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) Study Committee on Use of Tokens or Other Similar Products in Real Property Transactions. The committee studies the need for and feasibility of a uniform or model act addressing


David Mordecai, Samantha Kappagoda and John Shin Co-Authored Article “Objects May be Closer Than They Appear” in ABA SciTech Lawyer
David K.A. Mordecai, Samantha Kappagoda and John Y. Shin co-authored an article published in the Unintended Consequences (Fall 2022) Issue of the American Bar Association (ABA) SciTech Lawyer. The article is entitled Objects May be Closer than they Appear: Uncertainty and Reliability Implications of Computer Vision Depth Estimation for Vehicular Collision Avoidance