legaltech

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Etymology[edit]

legal +‎ tech

Noun[edit]

legaltech (uncountable)

  1. Legal technology, the use of technology (such as automation software and algorithms) to help in legal services.
    • 2021, Antoine Masson, Gavin Robinson, editors, Mapping Legal Innovation: Trends and Perspectives, Springer Nature, →ISBN, page 194:
      Another factor accelerating the adoption of legaltech solutions among startup law firms is the firms' relationships with legaltech startups themselves.