All articles by Joanna Goodman – Page 8
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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
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Roundtable: cybersecurity
As fears of cybercrime and data theft proliferate, how can law firms protect themselves against the scammers?
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Legal technology: a gap in AI
Artificial intelligence trailblazers in law firms must look to other industries for ideas.
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Legal Geek and technology: new horizons
Legal Geek showcased London as a global hub for lawtech start-ups.
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Corporate social responsibility – community spirit
The reasons why law firms commit to corporate social responsibility vary, but what the best initiatives share is a focus on results.
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For geeks everywhere – law tech ‘disrupters’ gather at landmark London event
‘First lawtech startup conference in the world’ arrives in capital with launch of a ‘family’ space for innovators.
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‘Chatbot’ pioneer builds free tool for law firms
Joshua Browder working on tool that will enable firms to build their own chatbots
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Legal tech: A technological arms race
As the nature of legal IT changes, how can firms use it as a differentiator?
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Roundtable: legal IT
Law firms are investing in cutting-edge technology, spurred by cloud computing and the rapid proliferation of tech start-ups.
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Legal technology: better together
How panel firms and in-house teams can use IT to collaborate; and risk-managing social media.
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Legal tech: innovation and legacy IT
Law firms won’t see the upside of new technology without rapid deployment, integration software and design thinking.
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Construction law: building works
Construction law practitioners are bucking the industry trend and keeping busy with transactional and contentious work.
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Legal tech: ‘lifers’ versus impact executives
Heavyweight innovators now direct change at law firms.
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Legal technology: clearing obstacles to creativity
Hackathons signal a new direction for legal IT – buying into the startup culture.
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Legal tech: knocking at the back door
Encryption is business-critical for law firms as well as their clients – and it is under threat.