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King's Entrepreneurship Lab LLM x Law Hackathon

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Curious how AI could reshape law? Join a one-day hackathon to team up, build LLM-powered legal solutions and tackle real problems. Collaborate across law, STEM and business, sharpen legal-tech skills, boost your portfolio and connect with industry and academics.

CLOSED THIS CYCLEPrize: Cash prizes of up to £10,000, plus work opportunities, cloud and LLM credits, consulting, and mentorship.

The LLM x Law Hackathon is a one-day challenge where students work in teams to use large language models to develop solutions for real-world legal problems. It brings together participants from a wide range of backgrounds, including law, STEM, linguistics, business, and other related fields, and gives them the chance to explore how AI can be applied in legal contexts.

The event is designed to help participants learn about current legal-tech challenges, market needs, and opportunities while building practical ideas quickly and pitching them to others. It also offers networking with peers, stakeholders, and guests.

There is a separate startup track for entrepreneurs with existing legaltech projects, and participants can compete for cash prizes and other rewards such as work opportunities, cloud and LLM credits, consulting, and mentorship.

LawComputer ScienceEngineeringLanguagesHistoryOtherLaw, Politics & International Affairs
Applications Open

01 Jan 2026

Dates from the previous cycle — new dates are announced when applications reopen.

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01 Jun 2026

June 2026

Duration: 1 day

Location

In-person
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cambridge Judge Business School
  • Open to students from all academic backgrounds.
  • Particularly relevant for those studying law, data science, computer science, engineering, linguistics, criminology, history, and related disciplines.
  • Startup track is open to entrepreneurs with existing legaltech projects.

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