All articles by Joanna Goodman – Page 7
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Empathetic bricolage: Thought leadership in legal technology
Much of today’s genuine innovation involves re-engineering processes to create something new.
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AI: Breaking the codes
Law firms are keen to trumpet the use of AI, but the views of clients are less well aired. The latest Gazette roundtable gave corporate counsel a chance to discuss their agenda. Joanna Goodman reports
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Technology: netminder is a good save
AI goalie keeps out email howlers, while a chatbot takes the strain off junior clerks.
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Technology: Riding the hype-cycle
Tech start-ups have peaked, we are told – not so in the law.
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Avocado and toast on the menu
The buzz around new combinations of familiar products can drive revenue and help law firms and clients work smarter.
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News
Legal geeks - where are the women in lawtech?
Second legal technology start-up event hears of need to overcome unconscious bias.
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Seeing the wood for the trees
In legal IT, ‘disruption’ is morphing into the new normal. Solicitors must also keep an eye on the basics.
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Brexit: Deal or no deal?
From Brexit apps and heat maps to joining the Irish Bar, lawyers are preparing for a life‑changing event of epic scale.
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A little more conversation: thought leadership in legal technology
The rise of voice interfaces in consumer platforms is changing the delivery of legal services.
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News
DoNotPay 'chatbot' scales up to 1,000 legal queries
Student Joshua Browder says service will work across 50 US states, as well as UK jurisdictions.
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Online courts: Society victorious at Legal Geek Hackathon
Law Society team takes prize at 24-hour hackathon.
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PII special: Are you cyber-secure?
Law firms are seen as soft targets by criminals so prepare for the worst.
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Access to justice should be priority for robot lawyers
Manifesto for artificial intelligence in law stresses opportunity to inform people of their rights.
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Artificial intelligence not fairy dust, legal conference hears
Technology is reaching the stage where failure to adopt it could be considered negligent.
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The path to transformation
Negotiating the matrix of legal AI - what firms need to consider when implementing the latest technology.
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Don’t leave it to the lawyers
Clients are are in the vanguard of the ‘great legal reformation’ which is transforming the way law firms work
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Legal technology: the rise of the chatbots
Chatbots handling multiple interactions give a new dimension to customer care and access to justice