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{{a|technology|}}{{d|Legal tech|/ˈliːgəl//tɛk/|n|}}<br> | {{a|technology|}}{{d|Legal tech|/ˈliːgəl//tɛk/|n|}}<br> | ||
1. [[Information technology]] that assists in the provision of or, more likely, ''[[Legal services delivery|delivery]]'' of, legal services. In these pages used interchangeably with “[[reg tech]]”. Both quite disappointing. | 1. (''Vogue usage'') [[Information technology]] that assists in the provision of or, more likely, ''[[Legal services delivery|delivery]]'' of, legal services. In these pages used interchangeably with “[[reg tech]]”. Both quite disappointing. | ||
2. (''Contrarian usage'') ''Not'' [[chat-bot]]s, {{t|AI}}, [[metadata extraction]], fuzzy logic or semantic syntactical parsing. That’s [[reg tech]], and it’s easy: the answer is [[blockchain]]. [[Legal technology]] is the real-life code that lawyers generate day in and day out: '''[[words]]'''. | 2. (''Contrarian usage'') ''Not'' [[chat-bot]]s, {{t|AI}}, [[metadata extraction]], fuzzy logic or semantic syntactical parsing. That’s [[reg tech]], and it’s easy: the answer is [[blockchain]]. [[Legal technology]] is the real-life code that lawyers generate day in and day out: '''[[words]]'''. |