The December 2019 issue can be found here.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Though India is in the forefront of technology and the outsourcing space, its name fails to figure prominently in the legal tech arena. The legal industry in India is tight-knit and small in comparison to other countries. The USA, UK, Australia, Europe and now even
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Aerofiler team attended the annual CLOC conference in Sydney this year, along with more than 200 others. Interestingly, the majority of attendees came from larger Australian multinational enterprises (including at least half of the largest 10 companies listed on the ASX). When you think about
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]AI: the two magical letters of our century. A couple of years ago, artificial intelligence was just in our GPS in our cars and the google translate service. Today, algorithms based on machine learning are disrupting various sectors, from personalised education to medicine. Using AI to
[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 research, essay and dissertation writing. It is undeniable that mooting, court visits, pro bono and negotiation
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Juro is an exciting LegalTech startup with an ambitious goal: to ‘make legal more human’. This rapidly growing, innovative enterprise is transforming the way lawyers work and reaping the rewards of its impressive values and integrity. Richard Mabey, co-founder and CEO, discusses the secrets of
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Four billion people are robbed of the chance to build a better life for themselves because they are excluded from the rule of law. It means that the majority of people living on our planet do not have access to legal services when they encounter
During my law degree, I have been bombarded with vague articles urging me to embrace “lawtech” and “AI”. Surprisingly,“blockchain” popped up only once in a while. For students with limited connections to the legal profession, these articles may be their primary source of
Ask the Expert: What will be the impact of AI on law firms and their clients in the next ten years? Welcome to The Legal Technologist’s first ‘Ask the Expert’ feature. Our readers ask us their burning Legal Tech questions, and we hunt down answers from