On the 6th of November 2019 CASEDO began its series of university seminars hosted by Ross Birkbeck & Milad Shojaei and joined by practicing family barrister Tom Haggie, all advocating for digital evolution in the legal sector at the Oakden Lecture Hall, City University.
It was brilliant to see so many enthusiastic students showing an interest in legal tech and it’s crucial relationship with the law at large. During this event the three of them were able to offer students valuable insight from two practising barristers who champion the effort to work paperlessly, alongside the perspectives of a newly called barrister transitioning from law student to legal professional. Thank you to all City students & staff who came by, and special thanks to Emily Allbon for her help in organising the event and getting the word out on Lawbore.
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