AI pilots to firm-wide capability LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

Law firm leaders, innovation executives and legal technology experts at LegalTechTalk 2026 discussed leadership, culture, talent development, data strategy and the future of the billable hour, concluding that the biggest barriers to AI transformation are no longer technological and that lasting success will depend on firms’ ability to embrace experimentation, develop future-ready lawyers and rethink traditional models of legal practice.

GC-led innovation stalls barriers LegalTechTalk London 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

At LegalTechTalk London 2026, leading general counsel and legal technology experts examined why legal innovation initiatives often stall despite growing investment in AI. The discussion highlighted how leadership, organisational culture, stakeholder buy-in, and human judgement remain critical to successful transformation in an increasingly technology-driven legal landscape.

litigation AI access to justice wellbeing LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

The panel brought together perspectives from social impact litigation, litigation support services and legal leadership to discuss contemporary developments in litigation. The speakers reflected on technology’s growing role in litigation practice, questions of accessibility and inequality in the use of AI tools, and the importance of wellbeing, leadership and organisational culture within legal teams.

legal design LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

Legal engineers building products, lawyers experimenting with AI-powered tools, and firms rethinking billable hours and service delivery all featured in the LegalTechTalk 2026 discussion, which agreed that technology alone will not define the future of legal services, with competitive advantage instead coming from legal design, client-centric innovation and the ability to create value beyond traditional legal work.

Lawyers of the future AI LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsLegalTechTalk

The session “How to Build and Empower Lawyers of the Future” at LegalTechTalk 2026 highlighted that while artificial intelligence is transforming legal research, drafting and routine legal work, industry leaders stressed that judgment, critical thinking, courage and human relationships will remain central to the future of legal practice.

building law firm ground up LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

From whether traditional partnerships remain fit for purpose, to AI-generated client instructions creating new liability risks and junior lawyers needing to reach judgment faster, the LegalTechTalk panel agreed that the firms which survive the next decade will be those that treat data as their most valuable asset and courage as their core product.

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.

AI in-house legal function LegalTechTalk 2026
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLegalTechTalk

The session “The New Legal Stack: How AI Is Rewiring the In-House Legal Function” at LegalTechTalk 2026 highlighted that while AI is transforming research, workflows, compliance, and contract management, leaders from Airbnb and Wordsmith stressed that human judgment remains essential for complex legal strategy, negotiation, and 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?

AI future international dispute resolution
Events & CollaborationsLondon International Disputes Week

Reflecting on nearly five decades in the legal profession, from manual typewriters to AI, Sir Geoffrey warned that the competition to develop national AI capabilities is simultaneously a competition to preserve the influence of established legal systems, and that courts which resist this reality risk making themselves irrelevant.

Asia ADR Week 2025
Events/WebinarsNews

Day 3 of the seventh edition of AIAC’s Asia ADR week navigated crucial topics of discussion in the field of alternative dispute resolution, such as ADR in construction disputes, role of experts and consultants in construction proceedings, automation driven transformation in the construction industry, and SMART Tunnel dispute.

Asia ADR Week 2025
Events/WebinarsNews

Day 2 of the seventh edition of AIAC’s Asia ADR week navigated crucial topics of discussion in the field of alternative dispute resolution, such as commercial mediation, arbitration reforms, disputes in E-sports, double hatting, and disclosures.

Asia ADR Week 2025
Events/WebinarsNews

The launch of seventh edition of Asia ADR Week 2025 not only marked the beginning of five impactful days of dialogue, collaboration, and learning, but also symbolised a renewed call to action inviting all stakeholders to seize the moment and shape the future of dispute resolution globally.

Mr. Manish Dembla
Interviews

Interviewee: Mr. Manish Dembla1

Interviewer: Ms. Khushi Gandhi2

LIDW 2025 Main Conference
Events & CollaborationsInternationalLondon International Disputes Week

The LIDW 2025 Main Conference brought together leaders from across the dispute resolution world to discuss the most topical issues of the moment, on the theme of “Innovation in Dispute Resolution: Navigating Global Risks”.

Justice Nitin Madhukar Jamdar
Know thy Judge

On 26-09-2024, Justice Jamdar was elevated as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Kerala. His journey from Solapur to this esteemed position reflects a lifelong commitment to justice, innovation, and public service.

PHDCCI conference
Events/WebinarsNews

In association with ProUltimus Consulting, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) organised the conference on ‘Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Norms for Construction & Infrastructure Sectors’.

revolutionary leap
Law Firms NewsNews

Ensures dual protection by implementing a robust data governance framework for effective risk mitigation. Delivers contextual responses to user queries by advanced techniques