01 Jul, 2019 Zoom, Slack, Looker...Enterprise tech cashes in. Is legal tech next? By Slaughter and May For several months, I had 5-10 calls a week with a Fortune 500 client based in several offices around the world. For each call, I was...
29 Apr, 2019 Collaborate: introducing our first cohort By Jane Stewart We are delighted to announce the first cohort of legal tech developers for Slaughter and May Collaborate, our new legal tech programme....
28 Mar, 2019 eLeniency efficiency By Slaughter and May Imagine a windowless room in Brussels where hordes of junior lawyers sit and quietly (but clearly) dictate statements into a microphone. ...
26 Mar, 2019 How can legal tech help improve access to justice? By Slaughter and May In the digital age that we live in, the historic workings of the UK courts and lack of public education relating to dispute resolution...
11 Mar, 2019 Talking legal tech in Hong Kong By Emma Walton I have just returned from a trip to Hong Kong, working closely with our lawyers and clients to explore ways in which we can continue to...
16 Nov, 2018 UK Court of Appeal goes live on YouTube - a win or loss for access to justice? By Slaughter and May Yesterday for the first time in UK legal history, a Court of Appeal case was streamed live on YouTube. The case, WH Holding Limited and...
12 Oct, 2018 Legal tech: less talk and more action? By Jane Stewart Interesting to see if this signals the start of the plateau in the legal tech hype cycle. Less talk and more action/implementation has...
10 Oct, 2018 Should lawyers learn to code? By Emma Walton Over the last few months there has been a lot of speculation about whether or not lawyers should learn to code, with some advocates...
10 Oct, 2018 Veil of ignorance - London Law Expo 2018 By Richard Batstone To design the law firm of the future, we should adopt a "veil of ignorance" - or so argues Dr Heather Anson. Anson, speaking at the...