Baltic's Premiere Legal Conference

FutureLaw 2025

FutureLaw 2025, held May 29-30 at the Port of Tallinn, brought together ~500 legal, tech and policy professionals from the Baltics and beyond to dig into how AI, automation and data privacy are reshaping legal work.

Key themes included building legal-tech that supports human judgement (not replaces it), improving legal education to include tech skills, and emphasizing ethical, trustworthy practice. Especially when using large language models or automating routine tasks.

What emerged was that the value in law moving forward lies not just in the tech itself, but in how people, process and legal traditions adapt to use it well.

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The conference showcased an impressive dedication to inclusivity, bringing together over 200 professionals from the Baltics, Nordics, UK, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, USA, Brazil, and more. This diverse group of legal experts embodied a shared willingness to embrace cutting-edge technologies. Attendees widely recognized the need for integrating tech solutions into everyday legal work, seeing it as essential for maintaining a competitive edge and advancing their skills.

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The 2025 FutureLaw Conference opened with a keynote by Astrid Asi, Prosecutor General of Estonia, who emphasized the responsibility of legal institutions in navigating rapid technological change. Over two days, leaders from law, technology, and policy came together to examine the opportunities and risks of AI, automation, and data-driven justice. The discussions centered on practical pathways to integrate innovation while upholding ethics, trust, and the human role at the heart of the legal profession.
FutureLaw 2025 continued to grow its international reach, bringing together more than 500 participants from across Europe, North America, and Asia. The gathering highlighted the legal community’s readiness to move beyond experimentation and into practical adoption of AI, automation, and digital tools. Conversations underscored the importance of ethical standards, cross-border collaboration, and equipping legal professionals with the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly tech-driven environment.

FutureLaw 2025

The Speakers

🇱🇺 Pēteris Zilgalvis
🇺🇸 Brian Liu
🇪🇪 Astrid Asi
🇫🇷 Valérie M. Saintot
🇪🇪 Imbi Jürgen
🇬🇧 Fayola-Maria Jack
🇬🇧 Alex Hamilton
🇪🇪 Villu Kõve
🇨🇭 Tiphanie Bent
🇪🇪 Dr Carri Ginter
🇸🇪 Helena Hallgarn
🇬🇧 Uwais Iqbal
🇫🇷 Dan Shefet
🇫🇮 Kaisa Kromhof
🇨🇦 Thomas G. Martin
🇬🇧 Naomi Gaston
🇱🇻 Arina Stivrina
🇩🇪 Stefan C. Schicker
🇱🇹 Neringa Petrauskaitė
🇸🇪 Victoria Swedjemark
🇪🇸 Karol Valencia
🇫🇷 Richard Napier
🇷🇴 Vasile Tiple
🇪🇪 Valentin Feklistov
🇭🇰 Brian W Tang
🇪🇪 Tanel Kerikmäe
🇬🇧 Jeremy Small
🇫🇮 Helena Haapio
🇨🇿 Lucie Tvaruzkova
🇬🇧 Nathalia Schomerus
🇱🇻 Jean Mauris
🇪🇪 Mariana Hagström
🇪🇪 Alexander Bitskov
🇫🇮 Niko Jakobsson
🇫🇮 Mia Ihamuotila
🇵🇱 Zbyszek Konieczny
🇧🇪 Maarten Truyens
🇬🇧 Leona Chauhan
🇵🇱 Rafal Prabucki
🇱🇹 Tomas Bagdanskis
🇨🇿 Barbora Obračajová
🇹🇷 Ebru Metin, LL.M
🇩🇪 Marcus M. Schmitt
🇺🇸 Cheryl Ashman
🇦🇹 Andrei Salajan
🇩🇪 Leif-Nissen Lundbæk
🇩🇰 Dorte Carlsson
🇭🇺 Lilla Nóra Kiss
🇬🇧 Tara L. Waters
🇫🇷 ​Sébastien Bardou

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