I am an innovative thinker and doer that has been solving problems across the legal industry for over 10 years. I’ve done this through research, process improvement, and education, as well as technology development and implementation. I am passionate about open tools and content and believe the best solutions are based in community education and action.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Legal Technology Analysis and Implementation | Excellent Written Communication Skills |
Legal, Quantitative, and Qualitative Research | Data Analysis and Visualization |
Low and No-Code Technology Development | Project Management |
Education
- Master of Library Science, Indiana University Bloomington (August 2005)
- Juris Doctor, University of Cincinnati College of Law (May 2002)
- BA, Anthropology, Indiana University Bloomington (August 1998)
Experience
Director of Data Curation – Legaltech Hub (January 2024 – Present)
- Oversee the content in the Legaltech Hub directory, including adding and editing of listings, revising and curating taxonomies, and managing curation team staff.
Senior Solution Analyst (Contract) – Legaltech Hub (January 2023 – January 2024)
- Produce objective descriptive content and analysis on legal tech solutions for the Legaltech Hub directory independently and in partnership with vendors.
Legal Tech Curator – Reynen Court (May 2021 – November 2022)
- Created detailed overviews of legal technology solutions for Big Law and corporate legal department audience. Provided other research and analysis services as needed internally and externally. Left due to Reynen Court ceasing operations.
Project Specialist Manager – American Bar Association Center for Innovation (October 2016 – April 2021); Counsel – American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services (September 2020 – April 2021)
- Developed technological tools for partner organizations to better deliver legal services. Drafted reports and created research resources on subjects related to legal innovation and access to justice. Provided internal and external consultation services on subjects related to legal technology and innovation.
Research Fellow – Harvard Library Innovation Lab / Berkman Center for Internet and Society (August 2015 – July 2016)
- Performed quantitative, qualitative, and applied research on open legal information in the United States. Created State Legal Information Census http://www.sarahglassmeyer.com/StateLegalInformation/
Director of Content Development/Community Development – Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) (August 2011 – July 2015)
- Created and delivered user success support for law students and legal educators using CALI tools and resources. Provided product development support for technological tools used in legal education. Conducted applied research into technological solutions for rapidly changing legal education and practice worlds.
Outreach and Faculty Services Librarian – Valparaiso Law School (April 2010 – July 2011)
- Provided legal reference assistance to public, legal professionals, and university community. Taught legal research as part of first year and advanced curriculum. Maintained library web site.
Reference Librarian – University of Kentucky College of Law (December 2006 – March 2010)
- Provided legal reference assistance to public, legal professionals, and university community. Taught legal research as part of first year and advanced curriculum. Managed interlibrary loan operations and student employees.
Reference Librarian – University of Dayton School of Law (November 2005 – November 2006)
- Provided legal reference assistance to public, legal professionals, and university community.
Americorps*VISTA – Cincinnati Area Senior Services (August 1998 – August 1999)
- Managed and trained senior citizen volunteers for an urban elementary public school tutoring program.
Honors & Awards
- Fastcase 50 (2011)
- ABA Blawg 100 (2013)
- ABA Legal Rebel (2016)
- DC Legal Hackers Le Hackie (2016)
- Women of Legal Tech Honoree (2017)
References Available Upon Request