Regulating Facial Recognition Tech – Where Are We Now?
In line with Artificial Lawyer’s campaign for the better regulation of facial recognition technology (FRT), here are some of the key developments that are shaping the issue …
In line with Artificial Lawyer’s campaign for the better regulation of facial recognition technology (FRT), here are some of the key developments that are shaping the issue …
The UK’s Home Office is facing a landmark Judicial Review to reveal how an algorithm it uses to triage visa applications works – in what …
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Artificial Lawyer has always sought to provide a global perspective and is a strong believer that legal tech knows no borders. So, it was great to …
With the announcement today by Swansea University and the Welsh Government of a £5.6m ($7.2m) investment in Legal Tech and Access to Justice, Artificial Lawyer …
Doing more with less: how to reimagine the legal function for the digital age By Matthew Kellett, Partner, EY – UK Law Leader, Financial Services If you’re …
International law firm Pinsent Masons has hooked up with litigation analytics startup, Solomonic, to develop an IP disputes analytics module, as the legal tech company …
The Hangzhou Internet Court in China appears to have become the first court in the world to embrace smart contracts. The move follows the roll-out …
The State Bar of California’s Task Force On Access Through Innovation of Legal Services (ATILS) is maintaining its focus on radical proposals for deregulation, but …
Rapidly expanding legal tech platform, Litera, has bagged leading French law firm De Pardieu Brocas Maffei as a client for its transaction management system. The move comes just …
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