Technology,
Law Practice
Aug. 28, 2020
Bolstering principles of justice with online lawyering, AI
Online courts will both preserve justice and enhance justice, doing so via the prudent utilization of virtual hearings, plus asynchronous online judging, and so on.





Lance Eliot
Chief AI Scientist
Techbrium Inc.
Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a Stanford Fellow and a world-renowned expert on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Law with over 6.8+ million amassed views of his AI columns. As a seasoned executive and high-tech entrepreneur, he combines practical industry experience with deep academic research and serves as a Stanford Fellow at Stanford University.
Change is afoot in the law industry. The coronavirus scourge has spurred the courts to adopt various online methods to keep the wheels of justice in motion. Advances in LegalTech and artificial intelligence are increasingly being embraced and enabling efficiency improvements in the practice of law and seemingly boosting effectiveness too. Some though question whether tech-inspired transformations are going to preserve justice or possibly undercut justice.
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