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Joshua Rozenberg and Professor Richard Susskind OBE. 

LegalTech Talks – with Joshua Rozenberg; an interview with Professor Richard Susskind OBE.

Discussing prominent topics such as, the future of the profession, digital courts, the role of legal professionals, and much much more. LegalTech talks is proud to present two iconic and prolific industry leaders together for this live interview on 30th September at 15:00 (BST).

In his third and exclusive appearance with LegalTech Talks, Susskind is interviewed by Britain’s best-known legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg.

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Speakers

Joshua Rozenberg, British legal commentator and journalist (Host)

Joshua Rozenberg QC (hon) is Britain’s best-known commentator on the law. He is the only full-time journalist to have been appointed as Queen’s Counsel honoris causa. All other honorary silks since the late 19th century have been practitioners or legal academics.

He is an honorary Master of the Bench (bencher) of Gray’s Inn and a non-executive board member of the Law Commission.

After taking a law degree at Oxford he trained as a solicitor, qualifying in 1976, and holds honorary doctorates in law from the University of Hertfordshire (1999), Nottingham Trent University (2012), the University of Lincoln (2014) and the University of Law (2014).

For more than a decade he has written a twice-monthly column for the Law Society Gazette. From 2010 to 2016, he wrote a weekly commentary for the Guardian website. He now writes a monthly column for The Critic magazine. In 2020, he launched a new blog.

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Professor Richard Susskind OBE 

Author, speaker and independent adviser to international professional firms, general counsel, judiciaries, and national governments.

His main area of expertise is the future of legal service, with particular reference to the impact of information technology. He has specialised in legal technology since the early 1980s and his views have influenced a generation of lawyers and legal technologists around the world.

He has written numerous books, including Expert Systems in Law (Oxford, 1987), The Future of Law (Oxford, 1996), Transforming the Law (Oxford, 2000), The End of Lawyers? (Oxford 2008), Tomorrow’s Lawyers (Oxford, 2013), and (co-author, Daniel Susskind). The Future of the Professions (Oxford, 2015). He has written around 150 columns as a columnist for The Times and he is Founding Editor of the International Journal of Law and Information Technology. His work has been translated into 12 languages.

Richard is President of the Society for Computers and Law and, since 1998, he has been IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. From 2003 until 2008, he was Chair of the UK’s Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information (a non-departmental public body set up by the Cabinet Office in 2003, and now part of the Ministry of Justice). He is Chair of the Advisory Board, and Visiting Professor in Internet Studies, at the Oxford Internet Institute in the University of Oxford. Richard is also Chair of the Online Dispute Resolution Group of the Civil Justice Council of England and Wales, Special Adviser to the Canadian Bar Association, and IT Adviser to the Jersey Legal Information Board.

Richard has been widely recognized by the legal industry, he is an Honorary Professor at the Law School in University College London, Emeritus Law Professor at Gresham College in London, and a part-time law professor at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.

Richard has a first class honours degree in law from Glasgow University and a doctorate in law and computers from Balliol College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He was awarded an OBE in the Millennium New Year’s Honours List by Her Majesty the Queen for services to IT in the Law and to the Administration of Justice.