Sentences with phrase «developing new legal technology»

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As Aaron Wright, chair of the alliance's Legal Industry Working Group, told Coin Telegraph, «Lawyers are poised to serve as the catalysts for blockchain technology, and the Legal Working Group will serve as a neutral space to explore blockchain - based legal technology, develop standards for «smart» legal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this new, impactful technology.&rLegal Industry Working Group, told Coin Telegraph, «Lawyers are poised to serve as the catalysts for blockchain technology, and the Legal Working Group will serve as a neutral space to explore blockchain - based legal technology, develop standards for «smart» legal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this new, impactful technology.&rLegal Working Group will serve as a neutral space to explore blockchain - based legal technology, develop standards for «smart» legal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this new, impactful technology.&rlegal technology, develop standards for «smart» legal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this new, impactful technology.&rlegal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this new, impactful technology
Drawing on an international team of legal scholars, the book reviews and develops the role of human rights in the regulation of new technologies.
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Australia is said to working behind - the - scenes on the legal framework for a new climate treaty and on methods to finance developing countries» efforts to adapt to climate change and the technology to develop in a low carbon way.Rudd is working on getting U.S. and China, the leading emitters of greenhouse gases, to agree on a deal before talks begin in Copenhagen.
Friends of the Earth International is at the UN climate talks in Bonn from June 6 - 17 to hold developed countries accountable for their legal obligations to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide new scaled up financing and technology for developing countries.
He also writes for the organization and edits and coordinates new legal information initiatives, such as Clicklaw Wikibooks, while developing CPD programs for BC lawyers especially around new technology.
Now, it's filling in the bench and doing what the Big Four do so well — adding technology to the legal mix, streamlining service delivery, developing new products and services and leveraging their global brands to win business.
If such technology were used by CanLII, in addition to legal opinions, from its large databases of materials, other revenue - producing products would be developed for each major area of law and practice, such as: (1) a priced catalogue of the standard memoranda, which would be advertised in legal publications; (2) a service that summarizes new decisions, statutory amendments, and significant law journal articles; (3) a newsletter for each major area law and practice; and, (4) specialized databases and projects such as databases of model factums and average sentences and settlements.
Christina Blacklaws, vice president of the Law Society of England and Wales, said: «As new technologies continue to be developed, they are changing the way solicitors and their clients approach legal issues.
As part of her commitment to innovation, Dunlap recently developed an online eDiscovery and Litigation Technology certificate to help legal professionals meet new continuing legal education requirements or gain proficiencies to meet Duty of Competence rulings.
Compared to other professions, there has been notably less innovation and new technology developed in the legal industry, which is the problem
Compared to other professions, there has been notably less innovation and new technology developed in the legal industry, which is the problem Mary Juetten and I are tackling with Evolve Law.
According to Nicole Bradick, chief strategy officer at CuroLegal, the legal strategy and technology consulting firm that is helping the ABA develop Blueprint, the new site will have two prongs.
As PwC prepares to formally launch a US legal services business, a new study has warned that law firms need to become more efficient and develop alternative services in areas such as technology and process management in order to counter the growing threat posed by the Big Four accounting firms.
As Ryerson develops its plans for a new kind of law school and how to teach law and legal skills for a changed and changing legal profession, I hope they will also seriously consider the role of legal information and information technologies in the new legal services environment.
Improving the client experience and developing new relationships should be the focus of legal technology providers.
We develop, test, invest in and embrace new technology on a continuous basis in order to enable the smart delivery of legal services and creation of clever solutions to clients, both faster and more cost - effectively.
When developed prudently, a technology plan can help firms remain competitive in today's new legal marketplace.
It continued to get my own creative juices flowing with ideas for new products, and I can only imagine the speed with which new legal technologies could be developed if more lawyers were open to this developing market.
One new focus is LawMediaLabs, Inc., an incubator and vehicle to invest in and develop early stage legal technology startups.
On the other hand, new technology such as Neota (which seeks to replace legal analysis with programming) and the online dispute resolution program developed by HiiL (well described in this blog) may well prove to be disruptive.
The New York State Bar Association developed the new online technology in partnership with Legal.io, a national provider of marketplace and referral management technology for the legal industNew York State Bar Association developed the new online technology in partnership with Legal.io, a national provider of marketplace and referral management technology for the legal industnew online technology in partnership with Legal.io, a national provider of marketplace and referral management technology for the legal industry.
Although the legal tech industry has come a long way in the last few years and new technology is being developed every day, we've merely touched the surface of what can be done to improve lawyers» efficiency and effectiveness.
But the most powerful new technologies will likely be developed by innovators outside the traditional legal industry who are incentivized to offer basic legal services for radically lower costs.
The Legal Hackathon was conceived as a way to get lawyers and law students to work collaboratively with coders, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to develop creative ways for lawyers to use new technology and for coders to interact with the law.
«The Access to Justice Technology Fellowship Program (ATJ Tech Fellows) is an exciting new fellowship program that provides law students a unique opportunity to participate in a 10 - week summer experience, working with legal services organizations to assist in developing new models of user - friendly, accessible, and engaging legal services through the use of tTechnology Fellowship Program (ATJ Tech Fellows) is an exciting new fellowship program that provides law students a unique opportunity to participate in a 10 - week summer experience, working with legal services organizations to assist in developing new models of user - friendly, accessible, and engaging legal services through the use of technologytechnology.
Michele also serves as a consultant and facilitator to law firms and corporate legal departments to help create culture change, develop new collaboration norms, leverage technology, and bring cross-practice, cross-border initiatives from idea to fruition.
As an enterprise provider, we are constantly being asked by our law firm clients to develop and demonstrate new tools, new technologies, and new products, especially in light of all the start - up activity in the legal industry.
That trend parallels increased attention and investment in the legal technology sector by the large corporate players in the industry (e.g., Lexis's new legal tech accelerator, Thompson Reuters Labs's new (partially) legal tech - focused focused incubator) and law firms» own internal efforts to develop and incorporate new technologies into their practices and menu of client services (e.g., Davis Wright Tremaine's DWT De Novo initiative, Bryan Cave's TechX department).
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.
The LSC participated in the inaugural training programme and its enlarged role in the forthcoming round of fellows has the enthusiastic backing of President Jim Sandman: «This collaboration places smart, creative, and entrepreneurial law students with legal aid programs that are developing new technologies to serve low - income people... It also exposes the law student fellows to the needs of people who can not afford to pay for legal assistance and will help cultivate a new generation of access - to - justice advocates.»
A new Technology Initiative Grant from the Legal Services Corporation will support the CAJT's work developing new clinical courseware and pilot law school courses that engage law students in building A2J Guided Interviews ®.
«During my fellowship, I look forward to implementing and expanding upon the technology and problem - solving skills I developed in the Law Clinic at Loyola University New Orleans and as a Graduate for Justice at Southeast Louisiana Legal Services.
Legal services provided by us include determining the appropriate business entity, jurisdiction and taxation status, structuring and formation of new entities, foreign investments, foreign collaborations, joint ventures, and technology absorption, setting up of branch offices, liaison offices or project offices, tax planning, developing and documenting shareholder agreements, creating executive employment agreements that attract and retain key leadership, identifying and securing intellectual property via trademarks, patents and copyright protection, creating business financing strategies, advising clients for ongoing business needs and transactions, distributorships, sales agreements, stockholders» buy - sell agreements, franchise agreements, intellectual property and license agreements, outsourcing agreements, licensing agreements and technology transfers, including hardware, software and other services and products, trade practices, advertising and promotions.
Utilising new technologies, Legal I.T. is firmly focused on technical excellence, customer care, developing leading edge software and forging long - term partnerships by offering excellent return on investment.
The online portal is being developed by Legal.io, a legal technology firm that built the new portal for the Association's Lawyer Referral and Information Service (Link: https://nysbalris.legal.io/).
Lexum, the legal technology firm that developed the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII), has introduced Decisia, a new cloud - based service for managing decisions of courts and other tribulegal technology firm that developed the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII), has introduced Decisia, a new cloud - based service for managing decisions of courts and other tribuLegal Information Institute (CanLII), has introduced Decisia, a new cloud - based service for managing decisions of courts and other tribunals.
He writes for Slaw, while managing the legal information platform Clicklaw Wikibooks, and helping the library develop CPD programs around new technology.
Current CAJT projects include the law school's Public Interest Certificate program; A2J Author, a collaboration with the Center for Computer - Assisted Legal Instruction to build new computer interfaces for self - represented litigants; and the Self - Help Web Center at the Cook County Courthouse in the Daley Center, where law student volunteers help self - represented litigants to use technology tools developed at CAJT.
Much of the discussion on Legal Evolution will be based in diffusion theory, a concept developed by sociologist Everett Rogers that examines how, why and how quickly new ideas and technology spread and are adopted.
Many of these groups continue to mentor other legal aid groups by sharing their knowledge and experience in list serves and community calls and develop and share new ways to use these technology — an encouraging trend now is seeing the creation of post judgement motions, such as modifications.
Corporate law departments report that they are re-negotiating outside counsel fees, shifting work to lower - priced law firms, increasing in - house capacity, opting for alternative service providers and using new technology — all to develop a more cost - effective legal services model.
This is because (a) the shift in practice requires an integration of law with problem - solving methods that are not legal in nature (e.g., data, process, project management, technology, and team - based collaboration); and (b) the state of the art for these new approaches to practice are currently being developed in the field by practitioners and other allied professionals.
Through complementary and strategic partnerships with leading technology companies, startups, other business accelerators and established legal vendors, Nextlaw Labs will invest in promising companies and develop a suite of new technologies that fundamentally change the practice of law, improving client service and enhancing client solutions.
The goals are: (1) provide a theoretical context students can use to understand existing processes and to learn new processes throughout their careers; (2) build basic skills in collecting data and using metrics, project management, and process excellence; (3) expose students to developing technologies; and (4) examine where legal service operations is heading over the next decade.
For one thing, the legal industry spends less than one per cent on research and development compared with an average of 3.5 per cent for the typical U.S. business, according to Dan Jensen, head of Nextlaw Labs, a business accelerator focused on investing in, developing and deploying new technologies to transform the practice of law and an autonomous, wholly owned subsidiary of global law firm Dentons LLP.
Developers, partners and supporters AsianLII is being developed by the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of the Law Faculties at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW), in cooperation with partner institutions in Asian countries and other legal information institutes (LIIs) belonging to the Free Access to Law MoveLegal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of the Law Faculties at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW), in cooperation with partner institutions in Asian countries and other legal information institutes (LIIs) belonging to the Free Access to Law Movelegal information institutes (LIIs) belonging to the Free Access to Law Movement.
As the technology develops, we should expect that they will be used as analogs to other kinds of value - objects, where they will raise new legal questions wherever they find adoption within regulated areas of economic activity.
Administrative Assistant — Duties & Responsibilities Provide administrative support services across a variety of highly technical fields Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity Coordinate reappointment and re-credentialing process for allied healthcare providers Oversee applications, primary source verification, and outstanding information retrieval Perform legal research and writing on a variety of medical compliance topics utilizing LexisNexis Direct the layout, print, and distribution process for forty medical publications Strictly adhere to all department budgets and project timelines Manage calendars, travel arrangements, and complete itineraries for senior leadership Handle accounts receivable, accounts payable, QuickBooks, billing, and reimbursements Responsible for tracking and replenishing office supplies and information technology hardware Create presentations, charts, and reports regarding organizational structure, workflow, and efficiency Direct logistical aspects of company events including venue, registration, A / V, and refreshments Implement new electronic recordkeeping software to streamline processes and enhance security Study internal literature to become an expert on products and services Develop and strengthen relationships with outside vendors, partners, customers, and community leaders Train new team members ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to company policies and procedures Encourage high customer retention by maintaining friendly, supportive contact with existing clients Skilled in Microsoft products, Visio, Lotus Notes, GroupWise, C++, HTML, Oracle, VBA, and VB.NET
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