Lecture: How can lawtech improve access to justice?

Recruiter Personal Support Unit
Posted Mon 25 Mar 2019
Location London
Contact The Personal Support Unit events team
Practice Areas Legal technology, access to justice
Experience Level The legal profession
Closing Date Tue 2 Apr 2019

Next week a panel of legal experts, working at the frontline of our justice system, will be exploring how legal technology can be utilised as a force for good – helping to facilitate access to justice.

The event, 'Access to Justice and How the Legal Tech Community Can Help', takes place on Monday 25 March, from 8:30am until 10:30am at The Law Society's Common Room, London. Tickets cost £35.

The panel of legal experts speaking at the event include: Lord Michael Briggs, deputy head of civil justice of England and Wales and author of the Briggs Review; Sophie Walker, director at Just Access; Kat Barry, strategy manager at Mishcon de Reya; Maeve Lavelle, director at Education & Community Programmes, Neota Logic Inc; Hayley Blundell, assistant manager at the Personal Support Unit; Catherine Bamford, founder of BamLegal; and Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer.

For further information, please visit the website.

If you have any questions, please email: events@thepsu.org.uk