Predictions 2018 – 19
Joanna Goodman looks closely at what is happening, and about to happen, in the use of AI by law firms and considers some wider developments in tech affecting lawyers…
Joanna Goodman looks closely at what is happening, and about to happen, in the use of AI by law firms and considers some wider developments in tech affecting lawyers…
The latest set of predictions is from tech provider Rev Adrian Kennard (@TheRealRevK)…
A mix of predictions from Sue McLean, including some thoughts on the currently hot technologies…
We asked a number of regular contributors to the SCL predictions to look back as well as forward and that makes for some interesting reflections and insights…
These are the predictions of a range of experts in tech law, technology for lawyers. Some are light-hearted and some are highly perceptive; some are a bit of both; all in alphabetical order…
Joanna Goodman looks closely at what is happening, and about to happen, in the use of AI by law firms and considers some wider developments in tech affecting lawyers…
Chris Marsden looks back on past predictions and looks forward through 2018 and beyond, with a special focus on net neutrality…
Following on from a widely welcomed presentation at SCL’s Sextech, Porn and the Law event in October, Pandora Blake offers a fuller analysis of the dangers and difficulties that come with the introduction of age verification in accordance with the Digital Economy Act 2017…
Leigh Sagar offers some thoughts, and handy definitions, relating to cryptocurrencies and a striking visualisation technique for grasping the concept of crypto tokens…
Gwilym Roberts gives his view of the recent Canadian case which raises a wide range of jurisdictional issues for IP and tech lawyers…