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Hi, I’m Electra and I’m the Founder of The Law Boutique. I started the business in summer of 2017 after spending over ten years in various large organisations in commercial legal roles. I realised there was a gap in the market for a legal company
In 2020, it feels like old news to be commenting on the rise of the legal tech market worldwide. Considering the progress of technologies such as machine learning, deep learning and quantum computing, allied to the fact humans can’t seem to just live in perfect
The European Legal Tech Association (ELTA) relies on a strong network of influential legal tech pioneers from all over Europe and beyond. Therefore, we asked our Board Members and Ambassadors to look back at 2019 to analyze the takeaways of another exciting year for the
The legal contracts landscape in any organisation is in a perpetual state of flux because of the wide and continually expanding variety of formats. Over the years, traditional paper contracts have been joined by digital alternatives like PDF and Word contracts, which in turn, are
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In Part 2 of our 3-part series about the LegalTech startup, Juro, CEO Richard Mabey explains the challenges of scaling up a startup, and the framework he uses to tackle them. Juro is entering an exciting new phase as we start to scale-up the business. In
There are 5.7 million businesses in the UK and just 140,000 solicitors (there’s even fewer if we just focus on corporate law). Looking at the numbers, it’s no wonder that fees are high and hours are long for lawyers. Based on this, it is
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 rapid growth of new vendors in this industry as is evident from just a wander down
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 issues affecting law and technology. Marc May is the founder/editor of the magazine and explains the