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April 17, 2023
University of Bristol Law School launches new LawTech group
The University of Bristol has launched a new LawTech Industry Board to bring together leading industry experts, practitioners and alumni with their academics.
The purpose of this Board is to advance legal tech research and education, which are two key components of Bristol’s research-led LLM in Law, Innovation and Technology.
Working with members of the Centre for Global Law and Innovation, the LawTech Industry Board will develop insight into the technological advancements taking place in the legal services, technology and creative industries, in regulation, in policy and other related fields.
This expertise will support the University of Bristol’s LLM students in developing the skills and knowledge needed to meet the growing demand for industry-ready law graduates.The Board will also use its connections with legal tech and related industries to develop extracurricular activities and career enhancing opportunities for the students.
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