-  October 21, 2020 
                  Are there “digital gaps” in our law?In February 2016 an 18-year-old cyclist, travelling at 18 mph on a fixed-wheel track bike with no front brakes, crashed into and killed a 44-year-old woman as she was crossing Old Street in London. The tragic accident exposed a potential gap in UK criminal law. The offence of causing death by careless and dangerous driving … Continue reading Are there “digital gaps” in our law? → 
-  June 10, 2020 
                  LegalTech in the most advanced digital society in the worldI grew up in the old Soviet Union and for me, as for many other Soviet citizens, the three Baltic republics (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) were a strange island of relative liberalism in the USSR. They had medieval towns, signs in Latin alphabet letters, cosy cafes serving real coffee, glossy magazines and far greater numbers … Continue reading LegalTech in the most advanced digital society in the world → 
-  April 30, 2020 
                  How smart does a contract need to be to be a smart contract?Smart is the new black! We use smart-phones to make calls, smart-watches to check the time, and watch news on smart-TVs, while sipping tea prepared by a smart-kettle. Smart-cars driving us through the streets of smart-cities to our smart-homes, while we are doing a bit of smart-working, are just around the corner. The legal profession … Continue reading How smart does a contract need to be to be a smart contract? → 
-  March 10, 2020 
                  And what are we doing about LawTech?Out of the blue your CEO asks you a question about some latest trend in the legal world, which they have heard about from a fellow CEO over a gin and tonic. The CEO didn’t quite catch all the details, but it sounded like “that thing” could save a lot of money and allow lawyers … Continue reading And what are we doing about LawTech? → 
 
						     
							        
							        
							        
							        
							        
							        
							        
							       



