Technology


Largest law firms closing gap on website performance

6 May 2020

The largest law firms are closing the gap with their smaller rivals on website performance but still falling behind on speed, according to the latest research.


Video hearings “more likely to lead to convictions”

6 May 2020

Video hearings in certain criminal cases are more likely to lead to defendants receiving a prison sentence, a major study has found. It also highlighted the difficulties they cause defence advocates.


EHRC warning on use of video hearings in criminal cases

24 April 2020

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has called on the government to take action to reduce the risk of disabled people being wrongly convicted because of video hearings in criminal cases.


McFarlane: Remote hearing on future of child a step too far

22 April 2020

It is not appropriate for a 15-day hearing into whether a mother has harmed her seven-year-old daughter to be held remotely, the president of the Family Court has ruled.


Investment for legal apps amid call for government support

21 April 2020

Legal tech continues to attract investment, with money for a new wills app and the more established The Link App, but it must be able to benefit from a new coronavirus support package for tech companies.


Tax schemes “discourage investment” in legal start-ups

17 April 2020

Government schemes to help SME companies grow by offering investors tax relief exclude legal businesses and so constrict technological innovation in the market, it has been claimed.


LeO weighs using big data to aid decision-making

17 April 2020

The Legal Ombudsman is exploring whether to use big data and machine learning technology to suggest outcomes  and make recommendations in resolving complaints about lawyers.


Susskind: No return to old ways after Covid-19 crisis

16 April 2020

Many of the technologies and techniques that have been “forged in the heat” of the coronavirus crisis will usurp old ways of practising when life returns to normal, Professor Richard Susskind has predicted.


Legal Access Challenge winners scoop extra £50k each

9 April 2020

A technology platform which supports survivors of domestic abuse and a chatbot helping people with learning disabilities understand their social care rights, have won the Legal Access Challenge.


Daughter in CoP case questions “second-rate” Skype justice

1 April 2020

An academic who was present at the first Court of Protection hearing to be conducted over Skype last month has raised concerns over its impact on relatives and witnesses.

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