Source: Purdue University

Purdue Global Concord Law School to discuss how technology can promote access to justice in next Distinguished Speaker Series

January 9, 2023

“When Concord opened in 1998, its fully online JD program was a breakthrough in using technology to make legal education accessible and affordable,” Pritikin said. “It only makes sense that, a quarter of a century later, Concord would convene a panel of innovative entrepreneurs who are using the latest in technology to promote access to justice in various ways.”

Hampton is CEO and general counsel for TurnSignl, a Black-owned tech company that provides real-time legal guidance from an attorney to drivers, all while their camera records the interaction. He has been featured on MSNBC, CBS and Afrotech and was named one of Minneapolis-St. Paul’s 40 Under 40 in 2022. Before joining TurnSignl, Hampton was the director of diversity and inclusion and a practicing attorney at Foley & Mansfield, a national firm with over 150 attorneys, as well as an adjunct professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. He previously served as co-chair of the Defense Research Institute’s Young Lawyer Diversity Committee.

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