The ICO’s new AI policy exposes a regulator eager to appear innovative while remaining powerless to enforce the very standards it promotes.
A new era of self-representation is emerging as litigants in person use strategy, structure, and AI tools to navigate a justice system once reserved for lawyers.
AI is revolutionising UK civil litigation, but risks of bias, confirmation bias, and threats to due process raise serious concerns for fairness and justice.
As AI continues to revolutionise various industries, the legal sector is no exception. AI promises to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and increase accessibility to legal services. However, the integration of AI within law firms presents a dichotomy: while some firms are transparent about their use of AI, others remain discreet, leading to a host of […]
