Adopting AI in Professional Services Firms : An International Perspective
Online EventAI adoption in Professional Services Firms is set to bring with it unprecedented benefits such as wider access to public goods (e.g. health, justice).
AI adoption in Professional Services Firms is set to bring with it unprecedented benefits such as wider access to public goods (e.g. health, justice).
The opportunities but also challenges of adopting new technology were on the agenda of many mid-tier firms before the disruptions of Covid-19, and are even more important now.
Now is the time for tech: The future of professional services beyond the crisis The aim of this event would be to explore how the shift remote working could be capitalised upon to sustain momentum around the use and uptake of different technologies, and explore the appetite of firms to start introducing and utilising AI capabilities. Event in Partnership with NextGenPSF This event is being help in partnership with NextGenPSF, You do not need to be a UKLTA member to attend. Book Your Place
In this Eagle Lab webinar, Katie Atkinson (Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Liverpool) will share experiences and thoughts on the impact of Covid-19 on legal technology adoption from an academic perspective.
Joanna Kingston Davies (Jackson Lees Group) Andrea Marshall (Freshfields ) Stuart Whittle (Weightmans) Jonathan Patterson (DWF Ventures) John Haskell (University of Manchester)
Client and general counsel perspectives on innovation from our panellists: James Sullivan (Monzo Bank) Neil Bruce (American Express) Ify Okoli-Watson (Thomson Reuters) Fraser McLeay (University of Sheffield) Alistair Maiden (SYKE)
In this session Laurence Kirk will share his thoughts and experiences on how blockchain technology, smart contracts and Zero Knowledge Proofs are transforming the legal sector and what the key benefits have been so far.
Although the future is inherently unknowable, key uncertainties can be identified which can help firms and regulators prepare for different outcomes.
We are delighted to invite you to our free webinar as we launch the report on our findings from our research in the UK. The report takes us on a deep dive into the state of the UK legal tech market, including where legal tech hotspots can be found. Hosted by The Legaltech Association for the UK (UKLTA) Chair, Matthew Pennington, and presented by lead researcher, Eric Chin from Alpha Creates, this not-to-miss free webinar will discuss the key findings of the UK research including: What type of legal tech companies are there in UK and who are they serving? What [...]