Predictions for Legal Technology in 2026: Experts Gather for LegalTech Week Discussion

What does the future hold for legal technology and innovation in 2026? Today’s live broadcast of Legaltech Week at 3 p.m. Eastern promises to shed light on this with insights from experts and seasoned legal journalists.

The gathering will feature an array of predictions for the coming year, crafted by well-regarded voices in the legal tech field. Today’s session, streamed via Zoom, is free to attend. Interested professionals can register, with the convenience of a one-time sign-up for ongoing access to future episodes, which are broadcast every Friday.

This session will not only look into what 2026 might bring but also reflect on last year’s forecasts to evaluate their accuracy. A hallmark of the live broadcast is the interactive platform allowing attendees to chime in with their predictions via chat.

The line-up for today’s session includes prominent figures such as Bob Ambrogi, publisher of LawSites and host of the LawNext podcast, and Nicole Black, who is known for her insights in legal technology. The expert panel is further enhanced with contributions from Rhys Dipshan, the editor-in-chief of legal technology at ALM, and Caroline Hill, editor in chief of Legal IT Insider, among others.

Adding richness to the dialogue, guest panelist Greg Lambert from 3 Geeks and a Law Blog will join the discussion. For those unable to attend the live session, past episodes can be accessed via podcast or on YouTube.