For example, #LegalTech is a popular hashtag lawyers use to join conversations
about new legal technology solutions.
Not exact matches
The R3 Blockchain consortium has announced their creation of a
Legal Center of Excellence (LCoE) today, Feb. 20 — a team consisting of ten law firms that will educate lawyers globally
about new Blockchain
technologies, according to a press release published on FinExtra.
Though a
new generation of genetically engineered microbes is raising fears
about home - brew heroin, a
technology de-coupled from the whims of growing seasons could also mean cheaper,
legal drugs.
It is for dating / social networking executives that have an interest in learning
about new technologies,
legal issues, marketing strategies, business management, networks and payments.
London
About Blog Artificial Lawyer is a blog dedicated to
new legal technology.
I frequently write
about legal technology, and recently compared the iPad with a Windows - based tablet, HP's
new Slate 500.
Though a
new generation of genetically engineered microbes is raising fears
about home - brew heroin, a
technology de-coupled from the whims of growing seasons could also mean cheaper,
legal drugs.
Posts cover breaking news
about large law firm mergers, significant partner moves and leadership changes, law firm bankruptcies, insights into how
technology is changing the delivery of
legal services, how in - house counsel are approaching their work and the ways in which litigation and
new regulations are changing the
legal business landscape.
In the latest episode of Law
Technology Now, the podcast I cohost with Monica Bay, I have a conversation with David Perla, president of Bloomberg BNA's
legal division and of Bloomberg Law,
about the company, his career and Bloomberg Law's
new Smart Code, which he says is changing traditional
legal annotation.
Think
about how
legal issues and
technology are changing and their near - future implications and the types of things
new grads typically ought to be able to do for employers: discovery / e-discovery, planning and writing research memos and
legal analysis, noting up case law, relevant note taking and client interview techniques / etiquette.
Having attended way too many
legal -
technology trade shows over the course of my career, I can state with certainty that there are only two each year you really should attend if you care
about keeping current with the field — LegalTech
New York in January and ABA TechShow in April.
Just back from last week's LegalTech in
New York, and with the perspective of someone who has been writing
about legal technology for more than two decades, I am convinced that I have never before seen a time of such intense and creative innovation in
legal technology.
Fortunately, we are all at least audible, as we talk
about what's
new in
legal technology.
Legal CEOs, legal professionals, IT experts or even practice managers will benefit by learning about new technologies and embracing those that have potential to del
Legal CEOs,
legal professionals, IT experts or even practice managers will benefit by learning about new technologies and embracing those that have potential to del
legal professionals, IT experts or even practice managers will benefit by learning
about new technologies and embracing those that have potential to deliver.
In Part II, I will examine the discussion among
legal educators
about the use of
technology in the classroom and how we have responded to perceived changes in
new generations of law students.
Sponsored post LexisNexis are a Bronze Sponsor of LawFest 2017, and tell us
about their
new partnership with Conveyancing Solutions Limited Global leaders in
legal research and
technology, LexisNexis have announced a partnership with cloud - based conveyancing software provider, Conveyancing Solutions Ltd..
As we did last year for both the
New York and West Coast versions of the trade show and conference, we'll be highlighting reports from Law
Technology News and Law.com's
Legal Technology editors, in addition to collecting blog posts and tweets
about the show from around the Web.
Technology is bringing
about a
new - look
legal industry, and lawyers are going to have to fight for their survival.
What are some of the specific considerations
legal firms and
legal operations teams have to bear in mind
about new technologies?
Legal - tech, start - ups: changing the way we think
about technology innovation and
new business models for partnering with providers
Jim Sandman, president of the
Legal Services Corporation, which has funded the
New Mexico Triage System being built by Pro Bono Net and Neota Logic, and organized the
Technology Summit, to which one of us contributed and we wrote
about in Access to Justice — Everyone, Anytime, Anywhere
Ethics bloggers and journalists spend a lot of time writing
about new technology and how it impacts the world of
legal ethics.
Just a few days ago, I wrote
about the debuts of two
new legal technology blogs.
The
legal website Lawyerist, which started a decade ago as a blog run by Sam Glover
about law
technology and practice, will now move in a
new direction, Lawyerist CEO Aaron Street announced yesterday.
For example, within the last few days, I received an email
about a
new website called Litireviews that «collects published independent
legal software and
technology reviews ``.
They conclude with the sentiment that, while there is a lot to be said
about legal technology on its own, the
new mission of the conference is to bring together all aspects of law.
It provides «tips, tactics, and tools for early success in the
legal profession,» informing
new associates
about such diverse topics as using
technology wisely; understanding billing, collection and costs; internal networking; time management; and what to do when you make a mistake.
We discussed the
new Relativity Ecosystem, interoperability trends focusing on tools that solve business problems, and the buzz
about creating apps for
legal technology software at kCura's annual user conference, Relativity Fest.
I had the opportunity to learn from them
about leadership, commercial understanding and strategy as well as to keep up to date with
new technology and discuss how advances in
technology would impact the future of the
legal industry.
With a
new low entry fee of $ 99, the membership enables greater access to anyone in New Zealand interested in learning more about innovation and leveraging technology to help deliver legal servic
new low entry fee of $ 99, the membership enables greater access to anyone in
New Zealand interested in learning more about innovation and leveraging technology to help deliver legal servic
New Zealand interested in learning more
about innovation and leveraging
technology to help deliver
legal services.
Researching the
legal implications surrounding
new technologies is exciting, but the excitement
about rethinking everything we thought we knew
about the law is also magical.
Other speakers include Alan R. Olson of Altman Weil on «Results Oriented Law Firm Marketing,» Rick Borstein of Adobe on «Adobe Acrobat and
Legal Trends in Law Firm
Technology» and Matthew Nelson of Kroll Ontrack on «Tips, Tactics and
Technology: What Every Lawyer Should Know
About E-Discovery and the
New Federal Rules.»
While innovation is key to Tikit and the British
Legal Technology awarding body, both recognise it is not just
about development of
new products, but also support.
Legal AI has been so successful already because the bigger story is always one
about positive change, the one
about using
technology to solve problems, deliver value, open up
new areas of insight and capability, as well as to boost productivity, not just in the law, but across the entire economy.
The following articles provide information
about new legal tech trends as well as guidance for how and what
technologies to apply to one's
legal practice.
We had to think
about how writing on a keyboard using software with increasingly sophisticated word processing capabilities affected the writing process, and whether the ease of composing on - screen changed the writer's relationship to the text.7 We had to confront the ways digital
technologies change the way we read and process information.8 As email became ubiquitous, we had to think
about how the speed of that type of communication affected the writing process, and what
new forms
legal analysis could take when delivered via email.9 As
technology simplified the process of embedding images into documents and made possible incorporation of video and other interactive elements, whole
new areas of scholarly inquiry have opened up.10 We have started to address these questions, but we still have so much to learn
about how
technology impacts how we go
about writing
legal documents.
Ron explains the name change on his site, «Since the 2008 economic crisis and the advent of the «
New Normal»
legal market, my blog is as much as
about BigLaw business as it is
about technology.»
In this episode of Law
Technology Now, host Bob Ambrogi talks to Josh Becker from Lex Machina
about legal analytics, machine learning, and the impact these
new technologies will have on the
legal industry.
It's
about developing
new services for existing clients, discovering nascent markets for tomorrow's firm to enter, and identifying
new technologies that will change the way
legal services are created and delivered.
As a great show for seeing what's
new and happening in legal technology, learning about new products from vendors, and networking with other attorneys, LegalTech New York is the big place to launch new legal technology products and servic
new and happening in
legal technology, learning
about new products from vendors, and networking with other attorneys, LegalTech New York is the big place to launch new legal technology products and servic
new products from vendors, and networking with other attorneys, LegalTech
New York is the big place to launch new legal technology products and servic
New York is the big place to launch
new legal technology products and servic
new legal technology products and services.
While that's true, because cloud computing is a fairly
new technology and provides incredible efficiencies at a great price point, adoption rates and attitudes
about it are a great barometer of the
legal profession's approach to
technology in general.
Every year, the
legal tech industry gathers together in
New York to showcase and learn
about the
technologies that will shape the future of law.
Our representatives at Legaltech
New York will explain how our customizable software can make your office more organized and more productive, as well as answer any questions you might have
about legal technology in the workplace.
In a report for the
Legal Education Foundation (which funds this site) I chose four themes: the general progress of thinking about technology and its application specifically in the wider legal services market; an evaluation of the Dutch Rechtwijzer project which failed during the period; the Online Court programme in England and Wales; and a roundup of developments organised geographically around British Columbia (somewhat of a global hotbed) and thematically around the growth of interactivity (with developments such as the use of Skype, chatbots and the ultimately overambitious Nadia project in New South Wa
Legal Education Foundation (which funds this site) I chose four themes: the general progress of thinking
about technology and its application specifically in the wider
legal services market; an evaluation of the Dutch Rechtwijzer project which failed during the period; the Online Court programme in England and Wales; and a roundup of developments organised geographically around British Columbia (somewhat of a global hotbed) and thematically around the growth of interactivity (with developments such as the use of Skype, chatbots and the ultimately overambitious Nadia project in New South Wa
legal services market; an evaluation of the Dutch Rechtwijzer project which failed during the period; the Online Court programme in England and Wales; and a roundup of developments organised geographically around British Columbia (somewhat of a global hotbed) and thematically around the growth of interactivity (with developments such as the use of Skype, chatbots and the ultimately overambitious Nadia project in
New South Wales).
Bill Henderson talks
about innovation in the
legal industry, including the cultural and regulatory restraints that keep
new technology from impacting the
legal industry...
The ATJ Tech Fellows program is seeking diverse and entrepreneurial - minded law students who are passionate
about social justice and want to spend the summer learning
new ways to leverage
technology in order to improve access to
legal services for people who can't afford a lawyer.
The class bills itself as preparing students for big changes in the
legal profession by getting them to think
about how
technology is impacting the practice of law and by giving them the ability to evaluate the
new products.»
Although McAfee confessed to knowing little
about the
legal field, the author of The Second Machine Age (affiliate link), a
New York Times bestseller, nonetheless captivated the tech - loving audience with his talk on the rapidly accelerating power of
technology and the characteristics of the companies that successfully use that power to disrupt their industries.
LegalSifter came to
New York City to spread the word about «combined intelligence» — creating scale for lawyers by complementing their legal expertise with our technology, generating new revenue for law firms.&raq
New York City to spread the word
about «combined intelligence» — creating scale for lawyers by complementing their
legal expertise with our
technology, generating
new revenue for law firms.&raq
new revenue for law firms.»
After 20 years of many GCs often posturing
about the subject, they are now faced with real change, catalysed by
new, automating
legal technology.