Be under no illusion lawyers will not be replaced by robots. There has been an extraordinary amount of hype about legal technology over recent months, but the reality is it is there to assist rather ...
Litigation is a big focus for legal technology companies and start-ups. More and more companies are now developing applications that are capable of analysing litigation matters using AI. There have been great strides in two ...
Legal technology not only makes the practice of law more efficient but also allows lawyers to work more flexibly. Many firms these days provide their lawyers with remote access so that they are able to ...
One of the key competencies for lawyers is drafting. Lawyers spend a large proportion of their time drafting documents, be it letters, agreements or court forms. Broadly speaking, legal technology at most firms is applied ...
Legal technology has been around for a while now but law firms interest in it significantly increased after the 2008 recession. Around this period, many commercial clients reviewed how much they were spending on outsourcing ...
In my last article I briefly discussed the pace of technological change in the legal profession, and how firms should embrace it. It is apparent that the focus of today’s law firms is to streamline their businesses ...
The recession of 2008 set in motion massive change in the legal profession. Long gone are the days where law firms could charge clients what they like. They now have to find innovative ways of ...
While they may conjure up images of hostile robots terminating injustice in a futuristic world, law bots are, in fact, helping many people access justice. Some law firms and law departments may see this as ...