By digitalizing public authority processes, we can significantly improve access to services for citizens
Forbes published an interview about how Legal Tech Factory Europe connects legal services, information technologies and artificial intelligence in the development of solutions for public administration.
Since 2017, a team of attorneys and IT specialists has been working on information technology innovations in the field of legal practice and legal administration. They brought their activities together under the production house Legal Tech Factory Europe, which connects legal services with artificial intelligence and the development of applications that simplify public administration.
In the interview, Forbes focused on what the connection of lawyers, developers and AI tools has brought. Founder Ondrej Matejka and co-founder Radovan Kovačik represent the legal side, while co-founder Július Kürthy represents the IT branch.
One of the main ideas of the interview is that the digitalization of public authority processes can significantly improve access to services for citizens and, at the same time, speed up processes that have long been administratively demanding.
The interview also mentions the ORSR.HELP application, which focuses on the Commercial Register and the automation of legal documentation preparation. Solutions like this show how LegalTech can deliver concrete value in practice — from document creation to electronic signing.
Part of the vision of Legal Tech Factory Europe is the development of applications that combine legislation, automation, workflow management and artificial intelligence. The goal is to create solutions that are usable not only for legal services, but also for entrepreneurs, municipalities, state institutions and other organizations.
You can read the full interview on Forbes.sk.
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