Ema (Dobos) Sanliturk
About Ema (Dobos) Sanliturk
Ema (Dobos) Sanliturk is a Senior Legal Engineer at Elevate with extensive experience in legal engineering and education, holding degrees in European & International Law from The University of Sheffield and Universität Luzern.
Current Role at Elevate
Ema Sanliturk serves as a Senior Legal Engineer at Elevate. In this role, she applies her legal expertise and technical skills to enhance legal processes and solutions. Her responsibilities include collaborating with legal teams to implement innovative technologies that streamline operations and improve efficiency.
Previous Work Experience
Ema has a diverse work history in the legal field. She worked as a Legal Technician at DLA Piper for seven months and held the position of Legal Engineer at Simmons & Simmons for two years. Additionally, she served as a Senior Legal Technologist at Ashurst for one month and was involved with London Legal Hackers as a Chapter Organiser for two years. Her experience also includes roles as a Student Tutor and Curriculum Development Intern at the University of Sheffield.
Educational Background
Ema Sanliturk completed her Bachelor's Degree in European & International Law at The University of Sheffield, studying from 2013 to 2017. She furthered her education by obtaining a Legal Practice Course from the same institution in 2018. Additionally, she participated in an Erasmus programme at the University of Luxembourg, where she earned another Bachelor's Degree in 2016.
Involvement in Legal Hackers Community
Ema has actively contributed to the legal tech community through her roles as a Chapter Organiser for both London Legal Hackers and Sheffield Legal Hackers. During her tenure from 2018 to 2021, she facilitated discussions and events focused on the intersection of law and technology, promoting innovation within the legal sector.
Internship Experience
Ema gained practical experience as a Legal Intern at Hance Law - Lawyers & Family Office in Luxembourg, where she worked for five months in 2016. This internship provided her with insights into legal practice and client interactions, complementing her academic studies in law.