Posted by The Law School
20 April 2026If you’re interested in the legal aspect of technology this new student society may be of interest. It has been co-founded by Amy Miles, Freya Batham, Sophie Powell, and Sophie Abbott. They explain more about the society and its aims.
The Legal Tech and Innovation Society aims to create an inclusive community of students interested in legal technology, innovation, and the evolving relationship between law and technology. The society takes a broad approach to exploring how a wide range of technologies are shaping the legal sector, recognising that technological change is transforming legal practice, research, and access to justice.
Artificial intelligence, as one of the most prominent and rapidly developing areas, will form a significant part of the society’s discussions and activities. Alongside this, members will explore other emerging technologies and consider their wider implications.
Through guest speaker events with academics and legal professionals, workshops introducing legal technology tools, and structured debates, the society will encourage critical engagement with the ethical, social, and environmental considerations surrounding technological innovation, while also helping students develop practical knowledge, commercial awareness, and skills relevant to future careers in the evolving legal sector.
You can find out more, and join the society on their webpage here.