Tag: Technology
I’m 14-years-old and I’m worried about robots stealing lawyer jobs
Will all the positions be gone by the time I qualify?
Why law might soon be outsourced to computers
We're at a stage where Amazon Echo is a witness in a murder trial
Where will corporate law firms be ten years from now?
Pinsent Masons partner Richard Masters draws on 30 years of practice to forecast what comes next
Solicitor super-exam is golden opportunity for law schools to make their students more techy, legal education expert says
Future lawyers 'must be able to effectively use technology'
‘Robot lawyer’ created by Cambridge students will now answer your legal problems via Facebook Messenger
LawBot X predicts claim outcomes and boasts 71% success rating
Law lectures will not survive much longer, says Oxford academic
Make way for the internet age of legal education
Oxford PPE student warns that Oxford law students risk being ‘left behind’ because their degree is too traditional
Law schools need to adapt, even the best ones
Fintech: Can legislation really drive innovation?
Hogan Lovells partner Jon Chertkow on what the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and Open Banking could mean for everyday banking
Beware the bursting of law’s artificial intelligence bubble
Legal tech is a long story of incremental change, not revolution
Exclusive: Richard Susskind tells law schools to future-proof students with tech modules
Tom Connelly and Katie King interview the legal profession's foremost technology expert
Robots could do admin work Cambridge double-first associates don’t want to do, Law Society report states
Will ‘automation’ be the buzzword of 2017?
Will we still have a free internet under Donald Trump?
In defence of Net Neutrality
Lord Pannick QC suggests criminals should be sentenced by computer
King of Brexit legal challenge gives law tech the thumbs up
How to become an IP & technology lawyer
Travers Smith’s Dan Reavill views the opportunities today as even brighter than the dotcom boom years
Richard Susskind champions ‘entirely new’ lawmaking process, then tells Lords ‘I’m not as radical as you might think’
The legislature is not broken but could be a lot better
Meet the law graduate whose passion for vlogging helped her reach triple training contract offer glory
From De Montfort University to law students’ dream hat-trick
Brexit and privacy law: Why are Facebook and Google investing in London now?
Reasons to be concerned
Sci-fi nightmare: could law students soon be learning about judgments made by robots?
Finding the limits of AI’s advancement in the English common law
The privacy law storm gripping social media
Don’t trash the e-mails you receive from Facebook
Richard Susskind’s ‘biggest worry’ is the way law schools teach their students
Graduates “ill-prepared” for everyday legal work, says top futurologist