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October 5 · Issue #251 · View online
Hand-picked articles, resources, tools, and conversations from the world of Legal Tech. Curated by Jeroen Zweers @zweers and Jelle van Veenen @jellevanveenen.
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Good afternoon to this week’s Issue 251 of the Dutch Legal Tech Quarantine Update with a mix of Legal Tech and Covid19 legal-related articles. This week I like to point out, for my Dutch and Belgium readers, the Podcast from my friends at the Belgium Rechtspraak. This issue is about Tech and innovation challenges in the legal sector. Also, I like to point out a very interesting article from The New York Times on AI.
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The Data-Backed Legal Function: Enhancing Insight, Creating Business Impact, And Improving Customer Experience
Business runs on data but legal is, unsurprisingly, lagging. Here’s how the legal function can harness the power of data to streamline how it delivers its products and services,
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Research: "Billions could be saved" by funding more legal advice - Legal Futures
The Treasury could save billions of pounds a year if more public money is put into specialist legal advice, according to new research.
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A.I. Can Now Write Its Own Computer Code. That’s Good News for Humans. - The New York Times
A new technology called Codex generates programs in 12 coding languages and even translates between them. But it is not a threat to professional programmers.
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Zuva closes $20 million CAD Series A round, launches AI document solution | BetaKit
Zuva announced September 29 that it had closed a $20 million CAD Series A funding round as it launched its first product.
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The legaltech startups helping lawyers - or making them redundant - CTech
It may not get the same attention as other sectors, but the legal field is seeing similar digital disruption in Israel
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The Data-Backed Legal Function: Enhancing Insight, Creating Business Impact, And Improving Customer Experience
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How to get into ‘legal tech’ – Rich Folsom
Lots of recent conversations have made me think it would be helpful to collect my thoughts on how to ‘get into legal tech’. I think some context is needed though before we get to ‘how’ part of this:
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RechtSpraak: Aflevering 6 - RechtSpraak | Podcast on Spotify
Listen to this episode from RechtSpraak on Spotify. De laatste aflevering van het eerste seizoen van RechtSpraak handelt over technologische uitdagingen en innovaties in de juridische wereld. Welke technologische trends
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Nicole Bradick and Andy Wishart on Why UI and UX Matter in Legal Tech Adoption | LawSites
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YumiDocs: Content Aware Legal Documents
YumiDocs: generate, negotiate, execute and manage legal contracts digitally. Start from existing templates or bring your own contract.
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