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The legal system is changing and it's changing rapidly. Like every sector, it is facing increasingly large and complex challenges. From technology advancement to globalisation, artificial intelligence to machine learning, the legal environment, profession and protections for wider society are under threat.

Join Professor Dan Hunter to explore how these changes are transforming the legal landscape as we know it, and see how with the help of legaltech and adaptation, the law can remain significant and relevant for the 21st century.

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Speaker:

Professor Dan Hunter is the Executive Dean of The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s. He is an international expert in internet and intellectual property law, AI and law, legal tech and legal innovation. He holds a PhD from Cambridge on the cognitive science of legal reasoning, as well as computer science and law degrees from Monash University. He is the creator of the Future Law Podcast and the founder of four start-ups in edtech (Quitch), legaltech (Settle Easy), and regulatory technology (Fourth Line and Gracenote).

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This event is part of the Entrepreneurship Institute’s ‘Festival of Disruptive Thinking’, a week-long series of online events (21st – 25th November) showcasing and celebrating the disruptive thinking happening in and around King’s – from pushing forward new ideas, innovating and challenging a status quo. Join us and be inspired to be a change-maker! See other events in the series

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Executive Dean, The Dickson Poon School of Law