Sunday LegalTech Review – taking a break
I am taking a break from the Sunday LegalTech Review to focus on other projects.
I am taking a break from the Sunday LegalTech Review to focus on other projects.
Access to Justice and how the Legal Tech community can help An event taking place in London on 25th March
A lawyer’s guide to advising clients in the event of a no deal Brexit Andrew Eaton writes in Legal Cheek
I, For One, Welcome Our New Robot Lawyer Overlords Nicole Black writes in Above the Law: about robot lawyers, and
Linklaters begins moving associates into permanent tech roles Andrew Messios writes in LegalWeek that Linklaters is looking for tech savvy
ABA Survey: Only 10 Percent of Law Firms Are Currently Using AI LegalTech News reports that an American Bar Association’s
Legal’s 2019 Tech Challenge: Getting Everyone on the Same Page Rhys Dipshan writes in Corporate Counsel that whilst the key
A&O opening Fuse tech lab for third round Thomas Alan reports in Legal Business that Allen & Overy (A&O) will
How I changed the law with a GitHub pull request Joshua Tauberer, founder of GovTrack.us (which created the first comprehensive
Legal Geek comes of age Joanna Goodman writes in the Gazette about the recent Legal Geek Conference, noting that Legal