Towards a New Era of Legal Tech Startups: Lawyering 2.0
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Abstract
Since COVID-19 outbreak the legal industry is awash in concepts like legaltech, which are popping up in quite a number. It represents an engrossing fusion of technology, business, and legal expertise that can be applied to both the business of law and the practice of law. Currently, investment in legaltech set an all-time high. There has been gigantic increase in tech bandwagons that offer an ever- expanding array of tech-related courses, workshops, and externships. In this perspective, the paper argues that the impact of technology on the way we live, work, and conduct business is all pervasive and although legal profession has been slow to embrace technology the march ahead appears progressive.
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