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TechLaw.Fest is back!

Updated: Mar 2, 2022




TechLaw.Fest is back!


TechLaw.Fest brings together the international community to debate, deliberate, act and innovate in both the law of technology (policies, regulations, legislation, case law and governance) and the technology of law (infrastructure, business transformation and people development).


TechLaw.Fest is about lively experimentation and meaningful action. So, come armed with the problems you want solved and you may just find what you need or fire-up someone’s imagination to create a solution with you.


For programme and registration, visit https://www.techlawfest.com/

 
 
 

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TechLaw Fest’s virtual edition provides valuable insights into the intersection of law and technology, making it a useful learning resource for students and professionals. Using Gibbs Reflective Cycle, participants can critically evaluate their experiences, identify strengths and weaknesses, and plan improvements for future engagement. The event’s online format increases accessibility and encourages global participation. Overall, it supports reflective learning and professional growth in a rapidly evolving legal-tech landscape. It encourages continuous improvement through structured reflection and analysis skills development focus


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