AI Adoption LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

In a panel discussion titled “How to Make Smart Tech Strategy Choices in 2026 and Beyond” at LegalTechTalk 2026, the panellists explained that successful legal technology strategies are built not on the latest tools but on a careful understanding of people, processes, governance, and long-term organizational goals.

AI in Court LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsLegalTechTalk

In the session titled “AI in Courtroom”, Ms. Mona Datt and Ms. Caoimhe Powell discussed the journey of AI in Law from skepticism to curiosity, keeping humans in the loop, transparency and disclosures, analyzing risk levels, and much more. The panel underscored that AI can accelerate legal work, but justice itself continues to depend upon human responsibility, critical reasoning, and professional accountability.

Law Firm Survival AI era
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

As artificial intelligence reshapes legal practice, industry leaders at LegalTechTalk 2026 examined why commercial awareness, adaptability, client-centricity, and sound judgement may prove just as important as technological proficiency for the future of law firms.

legal judgment in technology
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

The legal industry is moving from information to intelligence, a shift examined in the session “From Information to Intelligence: How Law Firms Embed Legal Judgment in Technology” at LegalTechTalk 2026, where speakers highlighted AI’s role in scaling expertise while keeping human judgment at the centre of legal decision-making.

AI in the Legal Profession
Events & CollaborationsLondon International Disputes Week

Artificial intelligence is making lawyers faster, research more accessible and legal services more efficient. But as AI systems become increasingly sophisticated, legal practitioners are confronting a more difficult question: how can the profession embrace technological transformation without surrendering the human judgment, ethics and accountability that lie at the heart of legal practice?

ChatGPT intermediary originator IT Act
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Calcutta High Court held that ChatGPT’s generative qualities prima facie make it an originator rather than an intermediary, while acknowledging the question is ultimately “complicated and vexed” and can only be decided at trial with technical and expert evidence.

AI in Arbitration LIDW 2026 (2)
Events & CollaborationsLondon International Disputes Week

From privilege and disclosure risks to AI-assisted arbitrators and the future of legal practice, the second half of this LIDW 2026 discussion explores the governance challenges that will shape the next chapter of international arbitration.

AI in Arbitration LIDW 2026
Events & CollaborationsLondon International Disputes Week

From fabricated citations to autonomous AI agents, the arbitration community is confronting a new reality. At LIDW 2026, experts debated whether AI is a revolutionary tool for dispute resolution or a risk that demands greater human oversight.

Deepfake regulation
Op EdsOP. ED.

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National Policy Challenge 2025
Events/WebinarsNews

DSCI in collaboration with KSPP proudly presents the National Policy Challenge 2025- a dynamic platform for young minds to reimagine policy in the era of Generative AI.

Law Firms NewsNews

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has selected Legora as its firm-wide Generative AI platform, marking a significant milestone in its journey to become an AI-first organisation..