Welcome to Legal Geek Girls
Pam Storr and Christine Storr (previously Kirchberger) are Legal Geek Girls. We are both lecturers and consultants in the area of cyberlaw and legal informatics. You can find us on Twitter @pamstorr and @iinek, and jointly as @legalgeekgirls.
Pam has law degrees from the University of Durham (England) and Stockholm University (Sweden) and an LL.M. in Law & Information Technology from Stockholm University. She has been teaching cyberlaw and legal informatics to lawyers and computer scientists since 2009. She has previously worked at the Department of Law, Stockholm University. During this time she was course director for the Master Programme in Law and Information Technology and editor for the Law and Informatics Research Institute’s blog. She currently works as a lecturer and legal consultant primarily within the field of information technology law. You can find Pam as @pamstorr on Twitter and on her website legalgeekgirl.com.
Christine has a law degree from the University of Vienna, Austria and an LL.M. in Law & Information Technology from Stockholm University. She has been working as a lecturer in law & informatics at the Department of Law, Stockholm University, since 2001 & teaches cyberlaw, legal informatics and legal information retrieval to law students, marketing professionals and computer scientists. She is currently writing on her doctoral thesis on Legal Information as a Tool & published Cyber Law in Sweden in 2010, as part of Kluwer’s International Encyclopaedia for Cyber Law. You can find Christine as @iinek on Twitter and on her website iinek.net.
Pam Storr and Christine Storr (previously Kirchberger) are Legal Geek Girls. We are both lecturers and consultants in the area of cyberlaw and legal informatics. You can find us on Twitter @pamstorr and @iinek, and jointly as @legalgeekgirls.
Pam has law degrees from the University of Durham (England) and Stockholm University (Sweden) and an LL.M. in Law & Information Technology from Stockholm University. She has been teaching cyberlaw and legal informatics to lawyers and computer scientists since 2009. She has previously worked at the Department of Law, Stockholm University. During this time she was course director for the Master Programme in Law and Information Technology and editor for the Law and Informatics Research Institute’s blog. She currently works as a lecturer and legal consultant primarily within the field of information technology law. You can find Pam as @pamstorr on Twitter and on her website legalgeekgirl.com.
Christine has a law degree from the University of Vienna, Austria and an LL.M. in Law & Information Technology from Stockholm University. She has been working as a lecturer in law & informatics at the Department of Law, Stockholm University, since 2001 & teaches cyberlaw, legal informatics and legal information retrieval to law students, marketing professionals and computer scientists. She is currently writing on her doctoral thesis on Legal Information as a Tool & published Cyber Law in Sweden in 2010, as part of Kluwer’s International Encyclopaedia for Cyber Law. You can find Christine as @iinek on Twitter and on her website iinek.net.