
Clifford Chance Launches Automation Academy To ‘Break Down Tech Fears’
Global law firm Clifford Chance has launched the pilot phase of a legal automation training programme, Automation Academy, through its Create+65 innovation lab project in …
Global law firm Clifford Chance has launched the pilot phase of a legal automation training programme, Automation Academy, through its Create+65 innovation lab project in …
US-based law firm Cartlon Fields has deployed its own litigation budgeting application, built upon Neota Logic’s legal workflow toolkit. The move is further proof that Neota is providing …
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 …
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