Part workshop», Legal Lean invited participants to
explore new legal technologies and new models of legal service delivery and to contemplate how innovators are and can tap into that 800 billion dollar emerging market.
Bob Ambrogi: Tune in every month as
we explore new legal technology and the people behind the tech.
Not exact matches
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.&r
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.&r
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.&r
legal technology, develop standards for «smart»
legal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this new, impactful technology.&r
legal agreements, support emerging enterprise use cases, and tackle important policy issues raised by this
new, impactful
technology.»
Topics
explored include: mobile, background search,
legal, wireless / mobile
technology, advertising methods, funding, partnerships, business planning, alternative payment methods, and
new developments.
Topics
explored include: background search, wireless / mobile
technology, traditional marketing,
legal, seed capital, partnerships, mobile
technology, business strategy, alternative payment systems, and
new technologies.
Topics
explored include:
legal issues, business strategies, background search, advertisement methods, dating software, matchmaking software, angel investing, alternative payments, mobile & wireless
technology, partnerships, and
new technology.
The event will
explore: mobile
technologies, mergers, acquisitions,
legal issues, dating / matchmaking software, traditional advertising, payment methods, seed capital, business strategies, background search, and
new technologies.
Topics
explored include: mobile & wireless
technology, online marketing, background checks, alternative payment methods, dating / matchmaking software, seed capital, mergers, acquisitions, business strategies,
legal, and
new developments.
Topics
explored include:
legal, software, payments, personality profiling, business strategy, venture capital, marketing methods, mobile
technology, partnerships, and
new technologies.
The event will
explore: business planning, dating / matchmaking software, internet advertising, mobile
technology, payments,
legal issues, background search, partnerships, venture capital funding, and
new technologies.
The expo will
explore: software,
legal issues, payment systems, mobile & wireless
technology, mergers, acquisitions, business planning, seed capital, traditional marketing, personality profiling, and
new technologies.
Topics
explored include: alternative payments, mobile
technologies,
legal issues, advertising methods, mergers, acquisitions, background search, business planning, angel investing, dating software, matchmaking software, and
new technology.
The convention will
explore:
legal, wireless / mobile
technology, partnerships, wireless / mobile
technology, marketing methods, alternative payment methods, business strategy, background search, angel investing, and
new developments.
The conference will
explore: background search, funding, mobile
technologies, dating / matchmaking software, partnerships, alternative payments, internet advertising,
legal, business planning, and
new developments.
For even more insight on the future of law practice, don't miss Mitch Kowalski's
newest book, «The Great
Legal Reformation,» which
explores how
technology is changing the way that law firm's conduct business through interviews and case studies of progressive law firms that are leading the way.
But O'Grady also takes close looks at
new legal research platforms, interviews
legal publishing leaders, and
explores the evolving role of law librarians as the profession absorbs
new technology and law firms rethink how they serve clients.
We're seeing refreshing examples of those who see the opportunities in
exploring new ways to innovate and drive efficiency, and a growing number of
legal professionals recognising that to address these pressures and challenges they need to look to
technology.
In a series of interviews with IT directors, chief information officers and cybersecurity lawyers, this
Legal Week Intelligence report in association with Mimecast
explores these concerns and examines the potential impact the
new rules will have on law firms and their
technology infrastructure.
May has been with LexisNexis since April 2015 and has initiated
new products for the
legal market including
exploring the impact of
new technologies such as machine learning, blockchain, and AI.
In the second part of this blog post (to be published on Monday February, 20th), we will turn our attention to a study on the effect of
new AI
technologies on lawyers» employment and we will
explore some of benefits to be obtained by these systems in the
legal world.
The
legal community gathered in April 2017 to
explore and debate current and future accelerations in the
new business and
technology of law.
Explore the transformation of the
legal industry and join us to discuss and debate current and future accelerations in the
new business and
technology of law.
The Foundry hosts regular workshops
exploring new technology tools that promise to disrupt policymaking and
legal practice.
In his book Dr. Susskind asks and
explores the extent to which the role of the traditional lawyer can be sustained in coming years in the face of what he sees as challenging trends in the
legal marketplace, and various
new techniques and
technologies for the delivery of
legal services.
His session, The Emerging Role of
Technology in the Law Firm Model, will explore the way technology is shaping legal services and practice areas today — a new and exciting area that Lex Machina is p
Technology in the Law Firm Model, will
explore the way
technology is shaping legal services and practice areas today — a new and exciting area that Lex Machina is p
technology is shaping
legal services and practice areas today — a
new and exciting area that Lex Machina is pioneering.
Leading jurists, attorneys, and
legal and technological professionals will
explore a wide array of eDiscovery issues, examining established precedent and projected
new challenges, current and emerging
technologies, and everything in between.
On top of this, innovative
legal practices have the chance to
explore and exploit
new markets and business opportunities by using business intelligence and practice management
technology that those practising as little as 15 years ago could only have dreamt about.
IP Osgoode at Osgoode Hall Law School is a
new, independent and authoritative voice which
explores legal governance issues at the intersection of intellectual property (IP) and
technology.
An event presented in a series of top - level keynotes, interactive panel discussions and solution - based case studies with a focus on learning and building partnerships in the emerging Blockchain space, BlockChain World Forum will
explore the industries that are set to be disrupted the most by this
new technology, including;
legal sectors, financial services, insurance, energy, music, government, real estate and more.