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Automating legal services : justice through technology / Hugh Logue.
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Title:Automating legal services : justice through technology / Hugh Logue.
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Author/Creator:Logue, Hugh, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:American Bar Association. Law Practice Division, sponsoring body.
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Published/Created:Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Law Practice Division, [2019]
©2019
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: K487.T4 L64 2019
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Technology and law.
Legal services--Automation.
Justice, Administration of--Automation.
Internet in legal services.
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Description:xiii, 210 pages ; 26 cm
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Summary:"The world's fourth industrial revolution-automation through the growth of robotics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and virtual e-commerce will disrupt the legal industry. By being open to this change, lawyers can eliminate repetitive, inefficient processes so they can increase the speed, quality, and scale of their legal services. In addition to bolstering the business of law for both big and small firms, this automation will increase access to justice for those who need it most. This book sets out different models and details what firms, lawyers and society, can gain from automated legal services"-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781641055239 (paperback)
1641055235 (paperback)
9781641055246 (epub)
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Contents:The need for automated legal services
Adjacent threats
Lessons from other industries
Latent demand for legal services
Self-serve legal information
Document automation
Legal knowledge platforms
Artificial intelligence
Predictive analytics
Contract analytics
Blockchain smart contracts
Launching advanced automated legal services
Technology in the justice system
Automated judges
When legal tech goes wrong
Government support
Strategic alternatives for automated legal services
Legal and regulatory considerations
Future careers in law.