Tag: Technology
Why it’s a great time to be a junior lawyer who understands tech
Legal Cheek Careers meets two solicitors leading the way in lawtech and fintech
Cash-strapped young barristers feeling more ‘lost’ and ‘depressed’ than ever
Uncertainty not helped by coming online justice revolution
Not if but when: The rise and rise of AI in legal practice
Lawyers being replaced by technology, should we be scared?
Westminster law school follows Pokémon Go trend and launches virtual reality game
Criminal law-themed “immersive learning experience” coming to lecture theatres soon
Solicitor turned matchmaker invents auction website to introduce clients and solicitors
Forget Tesco law, now is the time for eBay law
We spoke to Professor Richard Susskind and Nigel Pascoe QC about online courts
What does it all mean for aspiring lawyers?
Boom time expected for lawyers as Pokémon Go sweeps nation, with legal actions multiplying in its wake
Will the 'augmented reality' game be the new Article 50?
DIY law website plans video game to assist litigants-in-person
Community-based organisation tries its hand at online game design
Juries of the future could be ‘transported’ to crime scenes using virtual reality headsets
Staffordshire University-led research hopes to revolutionise the way lawyers present criminal cases in court
Lawyers embrace new online game that teaches litigants-in-person courtroom dos and don’ts
Online initiative is debuted in US, and gets a big thumbs up from UK lawyers
Compliance and the robot lawyer: What happens when it all goes wrong?
Who regulates robots?
Do we need a new Magna Carta for the digital age?
The current law can’t cope with the social media phenomenon
Law students are creating some of the world’s most boring iPhone camera rolls
Mobile-photo albums are a treasure-trove of fond memories -- unless you're studying law