After a brief hiatus we are now publishing magazines again - the latest one (issue no. 30) is now out and can be read here.
After a brief hiatus we are now publishing magazines again - the latest one (issue no. 30) is now out and can be read here.
After a brief hiatus we are now publishing magazines again - the latest one (issue no. 30) is now out and can be read here.
The next Legal Tech in the South West event is nearly here. It will be held at Bristol Beacon, Bristol, UK on October 10th 2025 and will bring together between 150 - 200 legal technologists, lawyers and vendors to discuss creativity in legal solutions. We've been
For too long, the legal function has been seen as a necessary safeguard. Important, yes, but rarely strategic. Legal is often the department that slows things down, jumps in at the last minute and spends too much money on outside counsel. In contrast to this traditional
Don’t tell anyone, but until November 2024, my knowledge of the legal industry was limited to Suits and Better Call Saul. I knew lawyers dealt with crime, buying companies and property, and had spoken to precisely one solicitor in my whole life (lovely Adrian, who
Back in August 2019, I transitioned into the world of Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) from a business analyst background with product-based companies. At the time, CLM was still a relatively new concept for many. Platforms like Icertis were leading the way, and conversations around contract
The new partnership will seek to utilise AI for drafting and reviewing contracts, including players, employees and commercial agreements. Cambridge United Football Club recently announced a partnership with Cambridge‑born legal‑tech pioneer Genie AI, making United the first professional football club to manage all player contracts through AI agents*.
By Evgeniya Fedoseeva, Director of Knowledge Management at OneAdvanced Knowledge management (KM) is not a new discipline for law firms, where lawyers routinely process hundreds of words and sentences as they support clients with the best legal advice, thus elevating their own personal and organisational reputation
In this week’s interview, Marc May (Founder, The Legal Technologist - MM) spoke with Karen Waldron (Director of Product Development, LexisNexis - KW) about the enhancements to the Lexis+ AI offering and recent launch of Protégé, a personalised AI assistant with agentic capabilities. MM: Hi Karen,
LexisNexis launches Protégé, a personalised AI assistant with agentic capabilities, to help UK lawyers to complete legal tasks more easily and efficiently Secure, agent-powered AI technology, developed with leading UK firms, accelerates drafting, summarisation and legal research tasks, grounded in both customer and LexisNexis content. LexisNexis® Legal &
 
         
         
    