
Large Language Models
(LLM) x Law Hackathon
This hackathon is the first expansion of well-established initiative run by
CodeX, the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.
More information is available at hackthelaw-cambridge.com.
What?
Students of different backgrounds (STEM, law, linguistics, business etc.) spend a day using LLMs to develop solutions for real-world legal problems. To assist, problem statements were suggested by:
Co-organising institutions (Stanford CodeX and Liquid Legal Institute)
Sponsors (Law, Tech and LegalTech companies)
Other supporters (public sector, academia)
The hackathon is a great opportunity to:
Apply the LLM technology to legal field
Learn about current challenges, opportunities and market needs
Network with peers, representatives of stakeholders and other guests
Build and pitch solutions in a short period of time
Compete for:
Cash prizes (up to £10,000)
Other rewards (work opportunities, cloud and LLM credits, consulting, mentorship, etc.)
Have fun!
When?
June 2026
Where?
Cambridge Judge Business School
For whom?
Hacker track: Open to students from all academic backgrounds, particularly those studying law, data science, computer science, engineering, linguistics, criminology, history, and related disciplines.
Startup track: Open to entrepreneurs with existing legaltech projects.
Sign up?
Registrations will open in early 2026.
Need more info?
Contact Zarja Hude.
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