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By Myat Eaindra Cho Chris Recker, an associate specialised in commercial litigation and civil fraud at Trowers & Hamlins has given us his expert insights into the world of blockchain and cybercrime. Trowers & Hamlins is an international law firm with offices throughout the UK, Middle
Training in legal technology is gradually finding its way into law schools, even outside the English-speaking world. Still, we need to remain realistic. No matter how progressive they are, law schools offering these courses are the exception and not the rule. The truth is that
“OK Nick, so I’ve set you up with 5 RDP sessions here into each of our SQL servers and here are the two Microsoft Access databases, on this USB stick, that we need you to merge into one SQL 2005 compatible version. I need this
On 31 May I attended the Innovative Legal Services Forum in Prague, Czech Republic. It brought together a number of speakers from around the world to discuss the latest happenings in legal tech and legal innovation. The day consisted of a number of talks and panel discussions from those
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As the interest around smart contracts grows, the debate around it grows too. Some say that smart contracts are the technology of the future that will dramatically reduce the need for lawyers – others say that this is a fledgling technology that will take many years to become workable