National Magazine, the magazine of the Canadian Bar Association, contains Jordan Furlong‘s new article Here Come the Robo-Lawyers.
I’ve long enjoyed reading Jordan’s stuff—he’s an astute observer of the legal scene. So I was pleased that Koncision was one of three technologies he featured in the article.
Another technology mentioned is Neota Logic, which I wasn’t familiar with. Hmm—could it have any bearing on contract drafting?
The third technology is our old friend kiiac. Readers of this blog will be familiar with my comments from the peanut gallery—most recently here—regarding the limits of this useful technology.
At any rate, Jordan’s thorough and measured account contrasts nicely with online spasms of enthusiasm for the latest fad.