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Roger Strathausen, Kai Jacob and Dierk Schindler, Introduction: Designing Tomorrow's Legal - The Common Legal Platform -- Barbara Chomicka, "Let me have men about me that are fat." Using a Common Legal Platform to Expand the Legal Services Providers' Pie -- Tobias Broda, What Digital Legal can learn from Industrie 4.0 collaboration -- Micha-Manuel Bues and Michael Grupp, Lex Automata: is it finally time? -- Thomas Barton, Artificial Intelligence and Probability: Designing a Legal System to Prevent and Resolve Legal Problems -- Bruno Mascello, Products and Platform as Next Challenges to Legal Service Providers - How Trusted Relationships May Help -- Andreas Lenk, Navigating the Future of Inhouse-Legal -- Astrid Kohlmeier and Joaquin Santuber, Is the Common Legal Platform a Wicked Problem? A Legal Design Approach and Case Study -- Stephan Breidenbach, The New School of Law -- Martina Seidl, Digital Leadership -- Dierk Schindler, The New Legal is Agile - And It Has a New DNA -- Zoe Andreae, The Common Legal Platform Revolution -- Ines Maria Curtius, Legal and Contract Innovation in a Corporate Environment: Contract Innovators @ Airbus -- Rainer Markfort and Patrycjusz Zamorski, AI + EI = Future -- Fritjof Nelting, Health Compass for Lawyers -- Uwe Bandey and Silvio Kupsch, A Common Legal Platform in the Age of Constant Acceleration -- Sven von Alemann, How SMEs Can Compete in a Data-driven Economy Through Collaboration -- Roger Strathausen and Ingrid Nikkels, Contract Is Code - How to Make Contracting Smart -- Thomas Northoff and Klaus Gresbrand, Writing It Up Right - Which Documentation Automation Tool. Is Right for Me? -- Sebastian Schussler, Harmonia Est Discordia Concors - a little war story about LegalTech implementation and collaboration -- Thomas Berger, Patrick Jouvenal, Nina Endres and Justus Wilke, A Field Report: Practical Insights from establishing an innovative Legal Spend Management System at Deutsche Bahn -- Christian Bosse and Jan Schulz, Legal Department 4.0 - Operating Model of the Future -- Jan Phillip Rektorschek and Tobias Baus, Protectability and Enforceability of AI-Generated Inventions -- Axel Freiherr von dem Bussche, Data Protection 4.0 for Industry 4.0 -- Bernhard Fiedler and Tino Duttine, DAC6 - Development of a Common Notification Platform -- Emma Ziercke, Dirk Hartung and Klaus-Stefan Hohenstatt, What does the Digital Revolution mean for Legal Education? -- Kai Jacob, Commoning and Tribes of Competence -- Philipp Glock and Alexander Weiß, Legal Service Platforms - Balancing Commercial and Common Interests -- Baltasar Cevc, Open Source User Foundation - Blueprint for the Common Legal Platform?. |