Sunday LegalTech Review 23rd December 2018
A&O opening Fuse tech lab for third round Thomas Alan reports in Legal Business that Allen & Overy (A&O) will
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
Does AI Ethics Need to be More Inclusive? Panos Kakoullis, Global Audit & Assurance Business Leader at Deloitte writes in
Technomancers caught up with Brian Kuhn (Partner, Co-Founder and Global Co-Leader of the Watson Legal Practice at IBM) to find
The use of machine learning is becoming pervasive within decision making systems. As computing power and storage has increased dramatically
LegalTech Silos Are On The Rise, and That’s Bad In a guest article for Artificial Lawyer Tom Braegelmann, Lawyer at
With the release of a cloud tool to detect algorithmic bias in AI systems as well explain automated decision making,
Peer group analysis recently published by HSBC in an annual report conducted on the legal sector, showed that spending on
Negating Schrodinger’s Justice through AI Transparency In this opinion piece for SCL (the Society for Computers and Law), Ben Taylor