Not exact matches
We have the supposedly leading
legal tech people in the country (thousands of them) assembled in New York and not one of them acting acting
like technologists attending
tech conferences in other industries.
All this week, I,
like much of the
legal tech world, will be in New York City for the Legaltech
conference, billed as the largest
legal technology event of the year.
It seems
like it's mandatory for
legal -
tech conferences or just
legal conferences in general, you have to have a panel about AI, and we're starting to create
like a talking class about Artificial Intelligence and there's a lot of talk about it, but there's not a whole lot of work in AI.
The common
legal tech or A2J
conference will usually kick off something
like to this — speaker one regurgitates a quote from Richard Susskind, speaker two states that 80 % of poor people have unmet
legal needs, speaker three blames the bar association or law school for being resistant to change.
«Legaltech West Coast, if it's anything
like last year, will also soon be a must - attend
legal tech conference!»