Freedom of Movement
Laurence Eastham offers a cautionary tale about the monitoring of movements…
Laurence Eastham offers a cautionary tale about the monitoring of movements…
An entertaining and insightful article from Rohit Talwar and Alexandra Whittington, as they look ahead to a very different law firm environment in 2025. Their stories from the future might just motivate you in the present….
Laurence Eastham reviews Joanna Goodman’s book, Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services, published by Ark Group (148 pp, £99) ISBN: 9781783582648…
Malcolm Dowden and Alastair Mitton suggest a specific application of the IoT that might help in dispute resolution…
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Neil Brown with some near-term thoughts and predictions…
A selection of predictions, mainly concerning anticipated legal developments…
A selection of predictions covering technical issues and developments affecting lawyers and the wider world…
This issue is dominated by two themes – predictions for 2017 and beyond and articles inspired by presentations at the SCL Tech Law Futures Conference. Those themes are pretty obviously connected. Real Change? I have contributed to the Tech Law Futures section as I was one of the speakers at the Conference. I have tried…
In (probably) the last of our predictions posts, Ed Boal closes with a bang – really perceptive views on the prospects for mainstream AI, the rise of the chatbots, M&A and more…
Justin Dear focuses on autonomous vehicles…