The British Legal Technology Forum: A Haven for LegalTech Enthusiasts

The British Legal Technology Forum (BLTF) has recently concluded its highly successful return to London, drawing in 1500 attendees and solidifying its position as a leader in the legal technology industry. The event has been met with enthusiastic praise from the community, with one individual going so far as to describe it as “sacred ground,” and another noting its increasing significance on a global scale.

This year’s event boasted an impressive lineup of over 70 expert speakers, with keynote speaker Louis Theroux receiving particular acclaim for his insightful and thought-provoking address. The buzz surrounding the keynote interview sparked a wave of positive feedback online, as attendees and speakers alike relished the opportunity to engage with Theroux and capture a moment with him in a selfie.

Beyond the engaging presentations, the forum also provided a platform for more than 90 leading service providers to showcase advancements in AI, document automation, analytics, compliance, cyber security, and managed services. The event’s success was further underscored by the participation of headline sponsors such as Litera, Egress, Thomson Reuters, Salesforce, and Bighand, among others.

The organisers of BLTF, Netlaw Media ®, wasted no time in announcing the event’s return for next year, with a confirmed date of 11th March 2025. The upcoming forum promises to be just as compelling, with Professor Richard Susskind KC, OBE, set to return as event chairman and a lineup of esteemed stage chairpersons.

Frances Anderson, CEO of Netlaw Media, reflected on the success of BLTF 2024 and the plans for 2025, highlighting the event’s significant impact on the Legal IT industry and emphasizing the substantial deals and collaborations that were fostered during the forum. The overwhelming response to the event has prompted preparations to expand the capacity and interaction levels for the 2025 edition, ensuring that it continues to deliver invaluable industry insights and foster innovation within the legal community.

It is evident that BLTF has carved out a pivotal role for itself as an essential event for legal professionals aiming to stay abreast of the latest technological advancements and forge meaningful connections within the industry. With its resounding success and ambitious plans for the future, the British Legal Technology Forum is undoubtedly a beacon for LegalTech enthusiasts and a catalyst for transformative change within the legal landscape.

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