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Cleary Gottlieb Leads the Way in Legal Tech Innovation at Stanford Law School's Liftlab

September 15, 2025 - 23:45

Cleary Gottlieb Leads the Way in Legal Tech Innovation at Stanford Law School's Liftlab

Cleary Gottlieb is taking a significant step in the realm of legal technology by collaborating with Stanford Law School's Frontier Technology Lab, commonly referred to as liftlab. This partnership aims to enhance the integration of innovative technologies within the legal field, promoting efficiency and accessibility.

As a founding advisor, Cleary Gottlieb will play a crucial role in shaping the lab's initiatives, which focus on developing and implementing cutting-edge solutions to address contemporary legal challenges. The collaboration seeks to bridge the gap between traditional legal practices and modern technological advancements, ensuring that legal professionals are equipped with the tools necessary for success in an evolving landscape.

The liftlab is designed to foster experimentation and exploration of new ideas, encouraging students and legal practitioners to engage with emerging technologies. This initiative not only highlights the importance of innovation in legal education but also sets a precedent for future collaborations between law firms and academic institutions. As the legal industry continues to transform, partnerships like this will be essential in preparing the next generation of lawyers for a tech-driven future.


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