The Postgraduate Programme in Law and Technology is a valuable asset for any legal professional for four main reasons.
First, because the legal content taught is relevant across a wide range of professional contexts, and not only in those typically encountered by lawyers working in the fields of Technology and Communications.
Second, because of the increasing demands of the market regarding the baseline level of technological knowledge expected from legal professionals. This includes, on the one hand, legal knowledge and, on the other, knowledge of how to achieve the same work product more efficiently and how to develop innovative solutions through the use of technological tools.
Third, because the programme raises awareness of the disruptive role of technology in legal practice and encourages critical thinking about that role.
Fourth and finally, because of the quality of the selected teaching staff and, consequently, the programme’s effectiveness in achieving the objectives it sets out to accomplish.