Hack the Law is an initiative of King's Entrepreneurship Lab at the University of Cambridge. The initiative began with 2024 LLM x Law Hackathon, which was the first expansion of well-established initiative run by CodeX,  the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.

What is Hackathon?

Hackathons are fast-paced, high-energy events where diverse participants collaborate to develop software solutions within a limited timeframe, often competing for prizes.

In this focused environment, teams experiment and solve problems rapidly, developing prototypes that challenge conventional approaches and expand technological boundaries.

Our hackathon primarily targets interdisciplinary students because their diversity, unconventional thinking and exposure to cutting-edge technologies brings fresh perspectives to longstanding problems in the legal industry.

We believe that by blending student creativity with modern technology and industry expertise, hackathons can lead to breakthrough innovations that transform both the legal market and society at large.

Inaugural LLM x Law Hackathon (2024)

The Hackathon attracted a diverse group of students from multiple fields including STEM, law, business, linguistics and history. 

Over 150 participants attended, travelling to Cambridge from 12 countries and representing 33 universities.

The Hackathon was also attended by leading firms in law, tech, and LegalTech, as well as from the public sector. This highlighted not only an enthusiasm for LegalTech but also an exploratory and collaborative spirit in the field.

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Beyond the hackathon

The LLM x Law Hackathon is just one of many activities at King’s Entrepreneurship Lab. Visit kingselab.org to learn more about our entrepreneurial initiatives in Cambridge.