Not exact matches
Without such a thing, firms and
legal technology companies alike are left with little
hope of standardizing and automating a key
legal task: the drafting of
legal agreements.
Andrew Perlman, chair of the Center for Innovation and dean of Suffolk University Law School, says that he
hopes the launch brings together
technology companies looking to help out and
legal aid providers looking to do something different.
Companies hoping to take advantage of the opportunities associated with connected and autonomous vehicles must consider a wide range of
legal issues, regulatory challenges, data protection and security,
technology standards, intellectual property (IP) ownership and liability concerns.