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Michael Legg

Technology must be a tool, not tutor

While technology promises much, lawyers must be wary of being too trusting of the black box of technology and understand what it delivers. Read...

David Vaile

Farmers need new laws to tackle animal activists.

Read commentary by David Vaile, leader of the Allens Hub research stream data protection and surveillance.

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Is LegalTech “Fit and Proper”?

Is LegalTech “Fit and Proper”?

Increasingly, there is awareness that new technology, especially artificial intelligence, is changing the practice of...

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Hub combating the educational gap between technology and law

Technology is being increasingly used in legal practice to make decisions, however the number of lawyers with expertise across both domains is small. ...

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Lawyers’ wellbeing in a changing world

Wellbeing is a critical issue for lawyers, law students and legal academics, both in Australia and overseas.

FLIP Stream Director Michael Legg and...

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2018 Hub Submissions

Hub submissions made during 2018, including joint submissions and member submissions

  • Bennett Moses, L., Vines, P., Gray, J., Logan, S., & Manwaring...
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Allens Hub guest speaker Mireille Hildebrandt speaks to Radio National on computational law

What is computational law?  It is the act of bringing the computer into the domain of law. 
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Mireille Hildebrandt, speaks at Allens Hub event, The Magic of Data Driven Regulation

Watch the video of the Allens Hub first lecture