How to create legal tech as an insider

How to create legal tech as an insider

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Rethinking happiness in hybrid workplaces

Feelings of fun and happiness play a significant role in offsetting the stressors and rigours of working life. In this episode, brought to you by Lawyers Weekly's sister brand, HR Leader, an Auckland-based academic dives into the need for businesses to get creative in ensuring st ...  Afficher plus

Manifesting success in law

Hilton Misso once sold a law firm for $57 million. Here, he reflects on what it means to succeed as a lawyer and how best practitioners can achieve success – in whatever form that takes. In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with lawyer, entrepr ...  Afficher plus

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148. How Lawyers Can Benefit From Legal Tech
The Free Lawyer

In this podcast episode, Gary introduces Colin Levy, Director of Legal Operations and Evangelist for Malbek, a legal tech company. Colin shares his professional journey and how he overcame challenges to find his first in-house legal role. He discusses his current role at Malbe ...

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Law & Technology: Risk and Opportunities in the Legal Sector - Flo Nicholas - S6E27
Legally Speaking Podcast

Send us a text Technology advancements are altering how people work. Unfortunately, some legal professionals have been reluctant to adopt these innovations. However, legal tech's benefits are impossible to ignore and this cannot be disputed. These developments have aided attorney ...  Afficher plus

Episode 195: Future 50 Series – Legal Innovation and Tech in 2023 – A year in review
The Legalpreneurs Sandbox

This session has become an annual event for us and, this was a BIG year to review the world of legaltech, AI and innovation. So much has happened since ChatGPT exploded onto the market in November 2022. Its impact has been pervasive, even in an industry like legal which would not ...  Afficher plus

The content moderators taking Big Tech to court
Business Daily

We hear from former moderator Daniel Motaung, who has taken Meta and their outsourcing partner, Sama, to an employment tribunal in Nairobi.US lawyer Cori Crider, from tech justice NGO Foxglove - which supports Daniel and others who have taken legal action - believes that content ...  Afficher plus