LegalTech Review – Sunday 27th January 2019

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I, For One, Welcome Our New Robot Lawyer Overlords

Nicole Black writes in Above the Law: about robot lawyers, and recommends Data-Driven Law: Data Analytics and the New Legal Services, as a good place to learn more about services already out there.

“Ready or not, the robot lawyers are coming. Or not. It really depends on who you ask.”

Inspire.Legal™: A New Legal Tech Conference Laser-Focused on Problems, Not Just Solutions

Joe Green writes for Thomson Reuters about the upcoming Inspire.Legal event – an “unconference” organized by Christian Lang, the founder of the NY Legal Tech Meetup. The event takes place on February 1 at New York Law School.


Legal Tech in the Heartland, Episode 3: Joseph Peiffer, Hiawatha, Iowa

In this episode of Legal Tech in the Heartland, Bob Ambrogi speaks with Joseph Peiffer of Ag & Business Legal Strategies, who specialises in farm bankruptcy and restructuring – eighty-five percent of his clients are farmers.

Podcast: Importance of Policy and Procedure in LitSupport

Ediscovery experts Albert Chen, Shawn McClurg and Jeanette Weir discuss policy and procedure within the EDRM lifecycle of practice technology. Moderated by Phil Weldon they discuss important policies and procedures major firms use today.

Podcast: Ivy Grey on Curiosity and Creativity’s Role in Business

In the 25th episode of The Geek In Review, Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert sit down and talk with Ivy Grey, Director of Business Strategy for WordRake.

CLOC’s European Institute 2019 – the key takeaways

Legal IT Insider reports on the key takeaways from the conference.

Third edition of the Legal Geek Startup Map is released

The new map is out now, with a different style to previous maps.

Ethical charter for artificial intelligence in justice

Michael Cross reports in the Gazette that artificial intelligence must not be deployed in justice systems in a way that would contribute to discrimination against individuals or groups under a set of ethical principles adopted by a body of the Council of Europe human rights watchdog.

Artificial Lawyer Announces Launch of Legal Innovators Conference

Artificial Lawyer has announced a new conferenceLegal Innovators. Taking place in London on on the 11th October, it is “designed to be of maximum value to all those working at the intersection of technology and the business of law”.

 

 

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