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Professor Daniel Martin Katz is a Full-Time Faculty member at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, and Director of the Law Lab. He holds a PhD, JD, M.P.P., and B.S., with expertise in applying computational methods to legal systems. His research focuses on Legal Informatics, AI in Law, Blockchain, and Complexity Science. Notable awards include the Fastcase 50 and ABA Journal's Legal Rebels. He co-founded LexPredict and advises legal tech startups. His work bridges law, technology, and innovation, emphasizing data-driven legal practices.
Education: PhD (University of Michigan), JD (University of Michigan Law School), M.P.P. (University of Michigan), B.S. (University of Oregon). Research interests include AI ethics, legal analytics, and computational governance. He edits journals like the International Journal of Law and Information Technology and contributes to global legal tech discourse through media appearances and conferences.
His articles explore AI's impact on legal assessment (e.g., GPT-4 passing the bar exam), legal complexity analysis, and NLP applications. Awards highlight his transformative role in legal innovation. Advising includes roles at LexPredict and NextLaw Labs. Labs include the Law Lab and collaborations with Stanford CodeX.




