FutureLaw 2026 brought together legal innovators, technology experts, policymakers, and AI leaders in Tallinn to discuss the rapidly evolving relationship between law, technology, and digital trust.
Our CEO, Laura Kask, contributed to several key discussions throughout the conference, focusing on digital sovereignty, resilience, and the growing importance of trust in AI-powered systems.
Laura opened the second day of the conference with a keynote titled “Architecting Trust: Digital Sovereignty and Resilience in a Volatile World.” In her presentation, she explored how resilient digital infrastructure and societal trust have become essential in an increasingly unpredictable global environment.
She also led the panel discussion “Full-Stack Trust: From Infrastructure to Interface,” examining how trust in AI systems must extend beyond technology itself, including infrastructure, governance, user experience, and transparency across the entire digital ecosystem.
With more than 450 participants from over 40 countries, FutureLaw continues to serve as an important platform for discussions at the intersection of law, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation.
We are proud to contribute to conversations that help shape more trustworthy and resilient digital societies and grateful for the many insightful discussions, fresh perspectives, and collaborative ideas shared throughout the event.