Technology


AI legal tech “so powerful it will need regulation”

30 September 2019

The use of cutting-edge technology such as AI has become so powerful that legal regulators will have to regulate the tech itself rather than the providers, according to a prominent academic.


Legal Access Challenge finalists revealed

26 September 2019

A chatbot for people with learning disabilities, tools to help women facing domestic violence, and data-supported advice on employment disputes are among the Legal Access Challenge finalists.


“Confusion reigns” in applying tech to access to justice

17 September 2019

A damning report into legal technology and access to justice has found the advice sector beset by confusion and fragmentation, with most innovation taking place in the commercial part of the profession.


City firm gives away email management software

17 September 2019

City law firm Travers Smith is giving away free of charge home-grown email management software in the hope of to stimulating greater co-operation between firms.


Court modernisation still has long way to go, NAO warns

13 September 2019

HM Courts and Tribunals Service has made “good progress” in transforming some services, but there are still “significant challenges” ahead for the court modernisation programme, the NAO said today.


Hackathons not solving “intractable justice problems”

10 September 2019

The “hackers, hustlers and hipsters” of legal tech hackathons are “not enough” to solve the “intractable problems” of access to justice, a leading legal researcher has argued.


Government stumps up extra £250k for Legal Access Challenge

5 September 2019

The government has provided an extra £250,000 in funding for the Legal Access Challenge to double the number of finalists in and winners of the competition.


Law Commission paves way for video witnessing of deeds

5 September 2019

The Law Commission has paved the way for video witnessing of deeds by calling on the government to set up an industry working group which could consider the matter.


HMCTS sets out reform ambitions as impact assessment begins

30 August 2019

A high-level advisory panel of experts has met to consider the first steps in how to conduct an over-arching evaluation of the government’s £1bn court reform programme, expected to produce an interim report within two years.


Consortium trials platform that helps choose legal tech

16 August 2019

A UK-based magic circle practice is among five law firms to be the first to launch a platform aimed at simplifying the job of adopting advanced legal technology by filtering out products that are unproven,  inefficient, or insecure.

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