Greater adoption of cutting-edge technology in the Irish legal services market could bring down costs and boost economic growth, a new report suggests. The issues raised by the rapid development of "lawtech" are explored in a new research paper drawn up by Dr Rónán Kennedy BL of NUI Ga
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Increased take-up of artificial intelligence technology in the legal sector could put tens of thousands of paralegals and other support staff out of a job, according to research published by the Law Society of England and Wales. The legal regulator commissioned the Institute for Employment Studies (
Legal tech expert Professor Richard Susskind OBE will launch his new book, Online Courts and the Future of Justice, in Dublin next week. He will be speaking at the final instalment of Trinity College Law Review's Distinguished Speaker series in the Graduates Memorial Building, Trinity College on Tue
Matheson has announced the launch of a multi-disciplinary Digital Services Group tasked with deploying advanced digital technology and agile processes on complex and large-scale legal matters. The new group is led by Tom Connor and consists of 17 professionals, including lawyers, AI software develop
A new legal technology company set up as a sister company to Leman Solicitors has been launched in Dublin. LexTech aims to streamline legal and regulatory administration in businesses through digitisation, automation and data capture, as well as delivering bespoke risk and contract management soluti