If Clio Cloud Conference speaker Jason Morris has it his way, all lawyers will be code programmers in the not so distant future.

Morris, who led the “Law As Code” chat at Clio’s sixth annual conference Thursday, believes coding will soon arrive in the legal profession. The lawyer and University of Alberta computational law LL.M. candidate said that in the future, “digitized legal rules” will automate legal services to serve people who are traditionally left out of today’s legal market.