The Law is changing quietly. Are we noticing?
Most legal careers do not change overnight. They shift slowly. One new kind of question. One unfamiliar term in a file. One moment where you realize the law you studied is still important, but no longer enough. Technology has entered legal work in this exact way, quietly, without asking for permission.
Today, AI tools sit on desks next to law reports. Data privacy questions slip into contracts that once felt routine. Cyber incidents arrive without warning. Digital businesses raise issues that do not fit neatly into existing boxes. None of this feels dramatic, but all of it matters. And many people in law sense they should understand these changes better, even if they are unsure where to begin.
That is where learning needs to feel practical and honest. A space where you see how tech law actually shows up in daily legal work, how lawyers approach these problems, and how to respond with clarity rather than hesitation.
Manupatra Academy’s Tech Law Winter School 2026 is designed for that purpose. Running online from 21 January to 3 February 2026, the two-week programme blends live sessions with hands on drafting to reflect real practice.
Across focused modules, participants work through areas such as data protection, AI related legal risks, cybersecurity response, digital contracts, and emerging technology regulation. The emphasis stays on application. Drafting privacy policies, cyber complaints, contract clauses, and short legal opinions forms a core part of the learning. Sessions are led by practitioners who deal with these issues regularly, keeping the discussions grounded and relevant.
If you are a student, professional, academic, or simply someone trying to keep pace with how law is evolving, this Winter School offers a thoughtful and structured way to move forward.
For detailed program structure, click here.
Only limited seats are available.
Click here to register and secure your spot.
Manupatra Academy also offers internships, law notes, certification courses, case briefs and more to support your everyday learning.
This is a sponsored post from Manupatra.

