Large and small law firms are working on their own client technology innovations, including the creation of apps, according to Lawyers Weekly in Australia. | 10yrs
Large and small law firms are working on their own client technology innovations, including the creation of apps, according to Lawyers Weekly in Australia. | 10yrs
Over 180 law firms including Davis Polk & Wardwell have applied to join the platform, which will be known as the Legal Services Information Sharing and Analysis Organization. | 10yrs
After making 'little effort to improve the product while the good times rolled', the legal profession is now creating 'a lot of shallow innovation', according to the director of client solutions at Chicago-based Novus Law. | 10yrs
Fixed-price firm Riverview Law is to train six existing members of staff under the legal training programme that starts in October, nearly doubling the number of trainees at the practice. | 10yrs
In an increasingly connected world, understanding data protection laws across borders is essential. | 1yr
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Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos says that drone delivery will be 'as common as seeing a mail truck', but that regulation is a bigger obstacle in getting to that point than technology. | 10yrs
The Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. is expected to have regulations in place to cover small drones early next year, as the issue becomes a matter of urgency as their use becomes more prolific. | 10yrs
As the rest of the world awaits the launch of US drone regulations to kickstart the sector, Dentons has recruited the man most involved in the area on the government side. | 10yrs
Dentons is one of a number of US-based law firms which have agreed to train a robot developed by the University of Toronto to carry out basic legal research, scanning documents and case law. | 10yrs
As the US awaits regulations on drones, the Department of Homeland Security has sent an intelligence briefing to police agencies across the country warning that drones could be used as weapons by terrorists. | 10yrs
NextLaw Labs, the Dentons IT research arm, is working with IBM on a joint technology platform which will allow rapid testing and development of new legal apps by specialist start-ups. | 10yrs
Photographs and details of staff at Glasgow law firm Hughes Dowdall were copied onto the site of a non-existent firm called Damian Alden Law Chambers, which claimed to operate in London. | 10yrs
The European Commission is on course to issue an 'aviation package' proposal for new laws this November, following the start of a consultation which will feed in from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). | 10yrs
A lack of regulation appears to be holding back a Facebook initiative that could soon provide internet access to millions of people in Africa and other locations which are still off the web network. | 10yrs
Thomas Rombach, head of the Michigan Bar Association, one of the most advanced in IT in the US, has warned lawyers that regulation will not be able to protect them against the progress of technology. | 10yrs
Courses are beginning to be set up to educate potential users of drones on the requirements of civil aviation authorities and the other rules they need to follow. | 10yrs
Some law firms are likely to decide in a matter of a few years to publish their content on a range of platforms including Facebook Instant Articles, Apple News, Twitter Video and Flipboard, according to experts. | 10yrs
The company has bought MLex, a group that analyses regulatory risk in different jurisdictions around the world. | 10yrs
Professor Stephen Hawking and entrepreneur Elon Musk are among over 1,000 signatories to a letter asking for a specific ban on the use of artificial intelligence in weapons that would be 'beyond meaningful human control'. | 10yrs
Drone operators are exposed to the possibility of inquiries by the police, privacy bodies, health and safety authorities and aviation authorities, according to law firm RPC. | 10yrs
The UK-based international firm has taken a majority stake in Cerico, a cloud-based seller of e-training and compliance products, and will move the business into its offices on August 1. | 10yrs