About 82% of legal firms are investing in speech recognition technology as per experts. A firm was commissioned to carry out a survey of over 1,000 l…
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How To Use Technology To Uncover Infidelity
Most people believe that finding the one who you would spend the rest of their lives with is the difficult part of a relationship, what they don’t act…
Why These Laws Owe Their Existence to Famous Celebrities
Some celebrities make music; others make movies, while some adorn weird Wikipedia pages. But the rarest of the breed are those who change the world me…
Robots To Make Lawyers’ Lives Easier
People often say that the more innovative a field actually gets, the better their services will be. Just like in the medical field, it is getting more…
Employee Resource Group is the New Buzzword, But Law Firms with Digital Workplaces Need Them Too
Employee resource groups or ERGs are work networks for group members with similar characteristics, life experiences or special interests. Usually, the…
Lawyer-Entrepreneurs who Are Revolutionising the Legal Field – Part I
Lawyers are leaving the safe, staid realms of law to build fast-growing, tech-savvy companies. These lawyer-entrepreneurs are creating “legaltech” com…
Lawyers and Technology: Not Always a Hunky Dory Relationship?
The relationship between technology and lawyers and is complicated as lawyers who did not grow up with computers are ambivalent towards adopting techn…
Easy Ways For Lawyers To Enjoy the Benefits of Technology
Lawyers’ Anxiety About Technology Law students and lawyers are generally taught that the changes to law take place slowly and as such sticking to prec…
New Zealand Startup Takes On Artificial Intelligence For Law Firms
The world is definitely evolving in so many different ways. More and more companies all over the world are actually trying to catch up with how fast t…
Supreme Court to Consider Google Appeal in Copyright Case
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Alphabet Inc.’s Google appeal, challenging their loss to another tech giant Oracle Corp. in a copyright case whic…