09/10/2024
09:00 - 12:00
The Barrister Coffee & Wine
Štepánská 629/59, Prague
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Description

It is important to understand how technology is changing the legal sector. In today’s world, law firms aim to not only survive but also prosper, and innovation plays a crucial role in achieving this. LegalTech and artificial intelligence (AI) are no longer just buzzwords, but essential components of modern legal practice.

In this segment, which is a part of a three-workshop mini-series, we will explore why future lawyers like you should be able to adapt quickly to new technological trends and understand how technology can streamline routine tasks such as legal research and document analysis. We will also look at how technology is enabling new legal specialisations and services that were previously not possible.

Additionally, we will examine how technology is changing the way law firms interact with clients, from automating routine tasks to sophisticated data analysis. By leveraging technology, lawyers can focus on providing high-quality legal services while leaving the rest to the machines.

 

Meet the speaker:

Miroslav Hyrman, co-founder of Agilawyer, has over ten years of experience consulting for legal firms in the USA and Europe. He specializes in integrating law with advanced AI and data analysis to enhance decision-making and efficiency in legal practices. Miroslav is committed to leveraging technology to fight misinformation and improve access to justice. He promotes the use of agile methodologies and technological solutions in the legal sector, helping firms adapt to the dynamic challenges of the global market while ensuring they can navigate and counteract misinformation effectively.

 

 

Attendance fee

Member’s Price: CZK 4800 + VAT + CZK 15 service fee

Non-Members’ Price: CZK 6800 + VAT + CZK 15 service fee

 

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