The 2nd edition of Vendôme Tech brought together the various public and private players in the field of access to law and justice at the Forum des images.
The opportunity for the Minister of Justice to present the Ministry's digital strategy and to highlight the initiatives undertaken by his teams
#VendomeTech "the idea of this day is that the Department of Justice is not absent from the global conversation. It is important that it gives itself the means to be a powerful player [in digital]" @NBelloubet????https://t.co/dAoxfNrYhQ pic.twitter.com/wYscYL94Hs
- Ministry of Justice (@justice_gouv) 11 December 2017
Nicole Belloubet, Minister of Justice, notably returned to the latest service put online by the Ministry: since 26 September 2018, citizens can instantly download a digital version of the B3 of their criminal record in a secure manner.
During the afternoon, 4 Legal Techs were invited to present their innovations to the assembly.
#VendômeTech ➡️A follow PM the pitches of the selected LegalTech with our LegalTechStudio @SeraphinLegal, the Montpellier nugget @Openflow_legal, the Digital Court @Infogreffe and https://t.co/kfNuQuQpDS pic.twitter.com/dtYbwywFwu
- SERAPHIN.LEGAL (@SeraphinLegal) 29 November 2018
Pierre Lasvigne, CTO of Seraphin.legalIn the course of the event, the Legal Tech studio had the opportunity to present the different technologies developed by our Legal Tech studio, with and for the augmented lawyers.
The co-founder of Seraphin.legal and co-author of Fast-Arbiter. com took the opportunity to talk about the development of the Legal Tech Lawyer network in France and abroad. This application base shared by the community of augmented lawyers allows to mutualize investments and to co-develop a Legal Tech specific to our romano-civil traditions.
In the age of open government, there seems to be no reason why public sector lawyers should not join this collaborative approach... towards the augmented clerk and magistrate?