Digital technologies, legal design and the future of the legal profession
Corrales, Marcelo; Fenwick, Mark; Haapio, Helena (2019-02-08)
Corrales, Marcelo
Fenwick, Mark
Haapio, Helena
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Corrales, Marcelo
Fenwick, Mark
Haapio, Helena
Springer
08.02.2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202001273563
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202001273563
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Legal Technology – or “Legal Tech” – is disrupting the traditional operations and self-understanding of the legal profession. This chapter introduces the central claim of this book, namely that these developments are having and will continue to have a disruptive effect on the work of lawyers and that adapting to this new operating environment is crucial for legal professionals remaining relevant in an increasingly technology-driven world. This introductory chapter outlines some of the main features of this on-going transformation process, introduces some of the pressures it is creating for lawyers, and provides short summaries of the chapters that comprise this collection.
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