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Die Digitale Zukunft Der Rechtsabteilung – Wie Agilität, künstliche Intelligenz und Technologie die Arbeit in der Rechtsabteilung verändern

By Daniel Halft, Michael Henning

Die Herausgeber zeigen anschaulich, wie der Digitalisierungsschub die Arbeitswelt von Rechtsabteilungen bereits heute verändert.

It’s Time To Do Law Differently: How to reshape your firm and regain your life

By Lucy Dickens

In It’s Time To Do Law Differently Lucy shares her six-stage blueprint for transforming your law firm.

Digital Lawyering. Technology and Legal Practice in the 21st Century

By Ann Thanaraj, Emma Jones, Francine Ryan, Terry Wong

Digital Lawyering introduces students to all key topics, from the role of blockchain to the use of digital evidence in courtrooms.

Successful Digital Transformation in Law Firms: A Question of Culture

By Isabel Parker

This book will help those contemplating or leading digital change in law firms to develop and execute a compelling digital transformation strategy.

Productizing Legal Work: Providing Legal Expertise at Scale

By Gabriel H. Teninbaum

While creating productized services was once challenging and expensive, new tools enable any enterprising person to productize services with greater ease.

CLM Simplified: Efficient Contracting for Law Departments

By Lucy Endel Bassli

This Tech Edition adds a robust new annex focused only on CLM automation. While technology continues to be perceived as a silver bullet, buyers of CLM systems are becoming more

Mapping Legal Innovation. Trends and Perspectives

By Antoine Masson, Gavin Robinson

This book draws on the perspectives of lawyers and creative specialists to analyze the concept and life cycle of legal innovations.

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.

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