AI and NLP has the potential to be a game-changer in family law matters, providing clients with greater access to legal information and advice and helping lawyers streamline the legal process. However, it is important for clients and lawyers alike to approach AI with caution, recognising its limitations and potential risks.
Smartphones. They’re good for texting and taking selfies, but should you be using them to make secret recordings of your ex-partner?
The emergence of crypto technology has led to a new digitally driven, decentralised asset class that has caught the attention of both experienced and novel investors. As crypto-assets gain in popularity, the issue of identifying, valuing and dividing that property in the context of family law proceedings has become more important than ever.