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Holger ZSCHEYGE24/06/2022, 08:50
Holger will talk about some case studies concentrating on the Russian LegalTech scene, where he lives for more than 20 years.
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András OSZTOVITS24/06/2022, 09:00
There is an academic consensus that the development of information technology is radically transforming social interrelations and the functioning of the economy, on a much larger scale than the industrial revolution of the 17th century. This process must also be understood by national courts and tribunals and they must recognise what is expected of them by the parties involved in these...
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Eric ECK (Director - Legal Function Consulting & Legal Managed Services )24/06/2022, 09:25
As the entire world goes digital, legal stakeholders are no exception: tech is driving transformation of in-house legal teams, external law firms, shared service centers and legal managed service providers. We believe that the future of legal is a more interconnected approach – a digitally powered legal ecosystem where all players work together to optimize output and quality.
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Andrea MISKOLCZI (European Director of Innovation, Dentons)24/06/2022, 09:50
In recent years there has been a lot of hype around innovation in law firms, the use of legaltech and particularly ‘AI-tools’. What works and what can be useful in the practice? Where to start and how to ensure real adoption?
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Pál VADÁSZ24/06/2022, 11:05
The vast majority of legal offices in Europe employs less than 10 people. The future of this industry and the population it represents is challenged by disruptive technologies such as AI, blockchain etc. After a short overview of relevant AI technologies employed by small legal offices the possible impacts are scrutinized on the industry caused by these. Special attention is given to the small...
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Agnieszka KUBIAK CYRUL (associate professor, AFM Krakow University, Faculty of Law, Administration and International Relations)24/06/2022, 11:30
The development of new technologies has led to significant advances in the automation of contracting and contract execution processes. Particular expectations have arisen in relation to the smart contract. Its enthusiasts recognise it as a tool that can globally change the way business is conducted. But can it meet the requirements of consumer law?
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Mark KAKAS (manager gunnercooke LegalTech and LEXITUP)24/06/2022, 13:00
In a 2021 study, only 52% of General Counsels reported that their department is effective at adding value to their business. It’s no surprise, as the way organizations create, deliver and measure value has been radically transformed in the past decades. However, the legal industry’s traditional value creation processes haven’t captured this development and legal professionals' approach lags....
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Benedek MOLNÁR24/06/2022, 13:15
A digital marketplace is a platform that matches potential buyers of a service or a product with providers of that service or product. The pioneers of this business model have transformed e-commerce and traveling (e.g. Amazon and Booking.com) in the 1990s. In the 2000s, the second wave of entrants (e.g. Airbnb, Uber) created the sharing economy, where platforms enable the utilization of idle...
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Renátó VÁGI24/06/2022, 13:30
It is widely accepted that the LegalTech tools that are already commonplace in other parts of the world are less common in continental Europe. One of the main reasons behind this is the fact that the nature of legal data is different in many aspects here (e. g. in continental Europe legislation and legal regulations are more important than in the precedent-based legal cultures), therefore we...
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