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At the Law, Emerging Tech & Science (LETS) Lab we investigate novel concepts that underlie the complexities of our field and seek to explore emergent normative aspects of the use of technology in daily life. Founded in 2019, we are proud to be a creative, collaborative and open-minded research hub that enables multidisciplinary synergies and generates impactful research outputs.
Our affiliate members and research interns come from a variety of academic institutions accross the UK and share a true passion for digital humanities and innovation. Driven by a mission to enable multidisciplinary synergies, our work has been endorsed by various stakeholders in civil society, academia and the tech industry.
An episode, produced by LETS Lab Fellow Dilara Altun, seeks to address the extent to which AI has challenged the rule of law
This episode, produced by LETS Lab Fellow Eva Souchet, explores the bright side of automation in the legal industry from opening access to justice to reforming the law curriculum at Universities
This episode, produced by LETS Labber William Philips, takes a dive into the topics of lawtech and how they’re utilised in an actively operating business
Our guest speaker for this episode is Ahmad Haj Mosa, Head of AI at PwC Europe and Co-founder & CTIO of Digicust
This is an exciting moment to be researching data driven ecologies and disruptive effects on the rule of law.
We conduct IT law specific research that produces transferable academic attributes transcending disciplinary boundaries.
Our work informs research-led training on law and innovation, creating co-creation opportunities that boost the knowledge economy and provide a solid basis for training highly skilled researchers.
Our activities foster a culture of enterprise and innovation, university digitalisation and employability.
Legal-technology, namely the use of tech tools to support legal services, is a booming industry: 2019 saw $1.2Bn in legal-tech investments, of which 48% is invested in the UK.
The catalyst this past decade has been technology: Social media have dominated communications – just imagine that Instagram turned 10 this year!
Driverless Cars are now being tested in the US and the UK, IBM’s ROSS is an algorithmic tool supporting legal practitioners, and virtual personal assistants
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