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HomePosts Tagged "UK" (Page 2)

The hype surrounding LegalTech is at an all-time high. Law firms and in-house legal teams are under increasing pressure to automate processes and become more efficient. We are seeing

The Legal Technologist has published 9 main issues and one careers supplement since May 2018, drawing on articles from contributors around the world and providing perspectives on the latest

The Lawyer’s recent analysis of the Solicitors Regulations Authority’s report on diversity in law firms shows a significant ethnic diversity gap, particularly at partnership level. The industry average gender

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]University opportunities on offer Law students are highly regarded for studying an intellectually challenging and stimulating degree. Currently students are taught hard law with some soft law elements such as

You’ve recently launched Autto, an online automation platform, could you tell me a little about it? It’s a workflow automation platform aimed primarily at law firms and regulated businesses. We’ve tried to make

AI gets bad press for the jobs it might eliminate. Judicial jobs are not presently poised to disappear. But AI is definitely reshaping things. In part this is happening

One of the themes for the magazine this year is the deconstruction of legal matters. We believe that one of the skills for future lawyer will be legal project management. As managers

Some day soon, it may be common to encounter legal technologists, or legal engineers, or other legal innovators who have worked in such a role since day one of their professional