Technology is disrupting and enabling the practice of law, which is why we’re holding the Legal Innovation & Tech Fest. Six months of in-depth research leads to the creation of a unique agenda that really speaks to your business needs and addresses your concerns of integrating technology into the practice of law.
This Year’s Research
We recently ran roundtable discussions with legal and IT professionals from over 75 organisations, facilitated by local leaders in the legal space. The attendees were asked what challenges they are facing within the legal space and what topics they would like to see covered at this year’s conference. Key discussion points and insights gleaned from these groups resulted in the following themes emerging:
- Embracing technology
- Innovation: Drivers, barriers, & opportunities
- Future of law & rethinking business models
- Legal design thinking: Enhancing the user experience
- Deriving value from data
- Change management: People & processes
- Developing skills for new legal paradigms
- Cybersecurity
- Harnessing knowledge management
- Demystifying AI & ML
The discussions around these topics were captured in a research report, which you can download below for more detailed insights into these topics.
The Legal Innovation & Tech Fest 2019
The world is changing. Businesses are more demanding. Fee models are evolving, and new technologies are emerging. The pressure is on for law firms and legal businesses to operate more efficiently and effectively. The Legal Innovation & Tech Fest creates a space where people can learn and explore the technology, ideas and innovations that are literally transforming the way we live and work.
Interested in our 2019 research report?
Download our report to discover what professionals from 75+ law firms, in-house legal teams and alternate legal service providers say their challenges are in achieving success in legal innovation using technology as an enabler, both within their organisations & the wider community.
Fill in the form below to download and access the full research report.