The Cambridge Handbook of Lawyering in the Digital Age

By André Janssen, Francisco de Elizalde, Larry A. DiMatteo, Mateja Durovic, Michel Cannarsa, Pietro Ortolani

This handbook examines these developments and the changing legal landscape by providing perspectives from multiple interested parties.
With increasing digitalization and the evolution of artificial intelligence, the legal profession is on the verge of being transformed by technology (legal tech). This handbook examines these developments and the changing legal landscape by providing perspectives from multiple interested parties, including practitioners, academics, and legal tech companies from different legal systems. Scrutinizing the real implications posed by legal tech, the book advocates for an unbiased, cautious approach for the engagement of technology in legal practice. It also carefully addresses the core question of how to balance fears of industry takeover by technology with the potential for using legal tech to expand services and create value for clients. Together, the chapters develop a framework for analyzing the costs and benefits of new technologies before they are implemented in legal practice. This interdisciplinary collection features contributions from lawyers, social scientists, institutional officials, technologists, and current developers of e-law platforms and services.

Availability

available

Publish Date

2021-11-25

Published Year

2021

Total Pages

500

ISBN

978-1108837460

Format

Hardcover

Country

United Kingdom

Language

English

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