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As a result of Covid-19, it has become clear that there needs to be a more efficient way for lawyers to work around the globe. This calls for an innovative approach to work

By Romesh Hettiarachchi  After more than half a decade of practice, I decided to start my own law firm three years ago. Worried about my future in the legal profession, I committed myself to

The Legal Tech Toolkit recently created a Document Automation Readiness Review here. What is it? The Review allows SMEs to assess their readiness for legal document automation. The output of the Review is a

By Jacob Field Young associates would greatly benefit from being taught how to truly and fully use Microsoft Word—either by their law school or their firm.  My first introduction to the use of technology in

Daniel is an experienced Banking Lawyer with an MSc in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship from The University of Manchester. He participated as a researcher of The Manchester Law and Technology Initiative and worked

Last year I was 30 minutes into a settlement call with a particularly difficult litigant in person on the other side. The client had given a ballpark figure for settlement and the claimant,

Will Foulkes and Jermaine Smith are associates at a Top 100 UK law firm Thrings, which primarily   act for clients  from the South West. I had the pleasure of interviewing Will and

One of the roles of legal technology (Legal Tech) in arbitration is the provision of rapid insight into the results of law and fact scenarios. This allows arbitrators to endorse more reliable settlement

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