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Helder Costa e Catarina Fernandes no Global LegalTech Hub Barcelona 2026

The Spring Edition 2026

They say all roads lead to Rome, but on March 3rd, every path of legal innovation led straight to Barcelona.

Our team landed at the Global Legal Tech Hub – The Spring Edition with a mission as clear as the Mediterranean sky. And no, it wasn’t just to conduct "rigorous scientific research" on the quality of local patatas bravas (though that was a highly appreciated bonus).

Our CEO, Hélder Costa, and Head of Product, Catarina Fernandes, served as our ambassadors at an event where the future of a lawyer’s daily life isn't just a prediction, it’s a line of code.

AI: true Innovation or just a fancy Buzzword?

At the Global LegalTech Hubyou hear about Artificial Intelligence and legal automation on every corner. But at Rolling Legalwe know that technology isn't here to replace lawyers, it’s here to give them their time back.

Our participation had a deeply human focus: how can we actually improve the lives of those drowning in paperwork? he answer doesn’t lie in robots replacing human judgment. It lies in tools that dissolve the "bureaucratic glue" that slows down strategic value. We’re not building cold machines; we’re building bridges to a more balanced professional life.

Tradition vs. Disruption

Barcelona provided the perfect backdrop. On one side, the Gothic architecture reminded us of the centuries-old tradition of Law. On the other, the Global Legal Tech Hub proved that data management and legal efficiency are the new pillars of the modern firm.

Our duo was on the front lines, validating how our product roadmap aligns with the best in the world.
Spoiler: We’re on the right track (and we can confidently say our automation features move much faster than the queue for the Sagrada Família).

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