Karissa Onye explores the ‘uberization’ of the legal industry, its impact on workers and the possibilities for further innovation in the future. The rapidly expanding economy […]
The protection of intellectual property is becoming increasingly complicated, given the development of new forms of digital content. This article focuses on the novel role of copyrights in light of these changes.
Dilara Devin explores how Browne Jacobson LLP and the University of Nottingham have collaborated to find out what makes a policy document more comprehensible and share […]
Andrew Chan discusses Yuval Noah Harari's description of lawyers as a “useless class” of workers that will eventually be taken over by artificial intelligence. A thought-provoking read!
Mayank Tripathi reports on the recent news that Uber's licence to test self-driving cars has been reinstated and explores the commercial and legal issues at stake.
As any student lawyer will know, legal tech is an increasingly important area for law firms looking to stand out in the competitive legal services market. […]