Sentences with phrase «new legal technology start»

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With new blockchain initiatives launching pretty much daily, the path ahead is anything but certain, but the implications of the technology on many of the fundamental underpinnings of our business and legal structures are already starting to become clear.
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Evolve Law is a community to increase the adoption of legal technology and actually foster change within the legal profession that I started with Jules Miller who is out of New York and formerly of Hire an Esquire.
Established legal industry vendors and LPOs are also investing in these start - ups (e.g., Lexis - Nexis acquired Lex Machina) to offer new services and products and to obtain technology to improve their existing products (e.g., Integreon acquired Allegory).
Quick post before the Vermont Law School legal technology conference: Rina Padua and I put together a comprehensive tutorial for Docassemble to help someone new get started with document assembly.
One of the exciting new initiatives for LawFest this year, is the new «Preparing for Change «stream that is tailored to those starting their journey with legal technology.
Represented a start - up hydrocarbon remediation company in connection with its formation, capitalization and international legal structuring for the purpose of international commercialization of new remediation technology.
This discounted ticket option is to encourage young legal professionals who may just be starting their career to attend New Zealand's premier legal innovation and technology event, and to encourage them to champion adoption of technology within their firms and organisations.
The programme has been specifically designed for all legal professionals, and at any level — from those new to legal technology who are just starting to innovate in their firms, through to those currently leading the way and are at the forefront of legal innovation, and everyone in - between.
Murphy, a partner with Shibley Righton LLP, says when he started out, email was the new kid on the legal technology block.
It also no doubt is a result of a huge rise in legal tech start - ups around the world, hoping to tap into a new wave of interest among lawyers to use ground - breaking technology, whether AI or smart contracts.
Legal - tech, start - ups: changing the way we think about technology innovation and new business models for partnering with providers
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.
The Centre for Legal Innovation is actively pursuing opportunities to work in collaboration with individuals, law firms, professional service firms, professional associations, corporate legal departments, companies, start - ups, accelerators, LegalTech gurus, institutions, universities and organisations interested in navigating the disruption and new technologies transforming the induLegal Innovation is actively pursuing opportunities to work in collaboration with individuals, law firms, professional service firms, professional associations, corporate legal departments, companies, start - ups, accelerators, LegalTech gurus, institutions, universities and organisations interested in navigating the disruption and new technologies transforming the indulegal departments, companies, start - ups, accelerators, LegalTech gurus, institutions, universities and organisations interested in navigating the disruption and new technologies transforming the industry.
However, as we start to study these somewhat «new» technologies, we still need to address how current tools can and should be incorporated into the legal process to offer optimal results, i.e. ones that will facilitate debate, testimony, and the presentation of evidence, without turning the courtroom into the bridge of the starship Enterprise.
Three years ago, two legal industry entrepreneurs, Mary Juetten and Jules Miller, started the organization Evolve Law with the goal of promoting collaboration among innovative law firms and legal technology companies in order to speed adoption of new technology.
Let's start with artificial intelligence, then turn to some other new categories of legal tech, and finally look at a few example of mature technology that still add value in building a tech - enabled law 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.
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.
He is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, where he will teach a new course, Legal Technology & Innovation: Legal - Service Delivery in the 21st Century, starting in January 2018.
Getting legal AI and other forms of automation through the door of law firms on a wave of excitement over new technology has been essential to getting this process started.
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For those that are starting form scratch, it's fortunately easier now than it's ever been to implement new technology in companies of all sizes, given the amount of options available in technology and legal tech.
We discussed her new role at Integreon, the highs and lows of starting a legal tech company, how the hierarchy of people, process, and technology has changed, projected advancements in litigation management, and guidance on the changing nature of the legal tech community, among other topics.
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