Riveles Wahab associate attorney Lauren Mack has been profiled in the January 2016 issue of Law Practice Today, a publication of the American Bar Association’s Law Practice Division. She was selected due to her work with Legal Hackers, a global movement of lawyers, policymakers, technologists, and academics who explore and develop creative solutions to some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology.
Consistent with the Legal Hackers’ ethos, Lauren emphasized the use of technology to better the practice of law and increase public access to legal texts and court filings. She also expressed excitement about the use of blockchain and machine learning technology to create better legal tools. Lauren further urged her fellow attorneys to make technology literacy a priority, whether that means integrating technology into their practices or learning their first programming language.