
The Rise of China’s Advanced Legal Tech Scene
China is the world’s second largest economy and an international legal market of growing importance, however, when it comes to legal AI and advanced legal …
China is the world’s second largest economy and an international legal market of growing importance, however, when it comes to legal AI and advanced legal …
Global law firm Allen & Overy has become the latest law firm to embrace the incubation of legal tech companies with a plan to launch a …
Stephen Metcalfe, a Conservative Member of Parliament, has asked whether the UK should install a dedicated ombudsman to deal with issues created by algorithmic decision-making, such …
When Artificial Lawyer heard that a large US law firm had launched an internal innovation group called TechX, which would be an ‘incubator designed to grow legal technology …
London-based legal AI due diligence company, Luminance, has bagged a second European law firm as a client in the shape of Norway’s BA-HR. The move follows …
International law firm Taylor Wessing has embraced automated business development (BD) by launching a free expert system to help clients understand their legal position in relation …
This is a guest post by Mark Cohen, the founder and CEO of US-based, Legal Mosaic. An earlier version of this article appeared in Forbes magazine, …
Lex Machina is one of the most well known of the new breed of legal tech companies making use of natural language processing (NLP) and …
The Marseilles Bar in France has now become the second major French Bar organisation to launch a legal tech incubator, in part to prevent non-lawyers from …
Artificial Lawyer recently caught up with the UK-based President of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL), Katie Atkinson, who is also Head of …
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