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Book Synopsis: New digital technologies, from AI-fired 'legal tech' tools to virtual proceedings, are transforming the legal system. But much of the debate surrounding legal tech has zoomed out to a nebulous future of 'robo-judges' and 'robo-lawyers.' This volume is an antidote. Zeroing in on the near- to medium-term, it provides a concrete, empirically minded synthesis of the impact of new digital technologies on litigation and access to justice. How far and fast can legal tech advance given regulatory, organizational, and technological constraints? How will new technologies affect lawyers and litigants, and how should procedural rules adapt? How can technology expand – or curtail – access to justice? And how must judicial administration change to promote healthy technological development and open courthouse doors for all? By engaging these essential questions, this volume helps to map the opportunities and the perils of a rapidly digitizing legal system – and provides grounded advice for a sensible path forward. This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Are you ready to embrace the future of civil justice? Introducing "Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice" - a groundbreaking book that uncovers the transformative power of new digital technologies in the legal system. From AI-powered tools to virtual proceedings, this book offers a concrete and empirically minded synthesis of the impact of legal tech on litigation and access to justice.
Don't be fooled by the buzzwords of 'robo-judges' and 'robo-lawyers.' Our book cuts through the hype and focuses on the near- to medium-term effects of legal tech. We explore the potential advancements and limitations within regulatory, organizational, and technological constraints. Be at the forefront of understanding how these technologies will shape the future of lawyering and dispute resolution.
With a keen eye on expanding access to justice, our book delves into how new technologies can either expand or curtail justice for all. Through thought-provoking discussions, we examine how procedural rules should adapt to ensure fairness and equality in a rapidly digitizing legal landscape.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain insights into the opportunities and perils of a digital legal system. "Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice" is a must-read for legal professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and the law. Visit our website and access the book as Open Access on Cambridge Core to embark on a sensible path forward.
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