On Nov. 7th AI MEETS LAW invited law students from the University of Tuebingen for a second time to attend the German Legal Tech Summit in Hannover – an opportunity to gain insights into state-of-the-art legal tech solutions from law firms, legal departments as well as the public sector.
After the official welcoming by the organizers, Linus Neumann from the Chaos Computer Club kicked-off the summit by a thought-provoking keynote on Hacking, its potential harms and how protect against it. Here, Linus Neumann emphasized the importance of implementing mechanism to prevent and detect hacking early on.
Throughout the day, the students from AI MEETS LAW attended different panels, presentations and workshops covering a wide range of topics such as design thinking, legal prompt engineering, AI regulation, data protection and implementation of legal tech projects.
Parallel to that, the German Legal Tech Summit invited to watch start-ups compete for the pitch trophy in the legal fight club and offered to engage with several providers of legal tech solutions.