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Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice
Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice
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New digital technologies are transforming the legal system, but the debate has zoomed out to a nebulous future of robo-judges and robo-lawyers. This volume provides a concrete, empirically minded synthesis of the impact of new digital technologies on litigation and access to justice, engaging essential questions such as how far and fast legal tech can advance, how it will affect lawyers and litigants, and how procedural rules should adapt. It helps to map the opportunities and perils of a rapidly digitizing legal system and provides grounded advice for a sensible path forward.
Format: Hardback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 09 February 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
The legal system is undergoing a significant transformation due to the emergence of new digital technologies, ranging from AI-powered legal tech tools to virtual proceedings. While much of the discussion surrounding legal tech has focused on a hypothetical future of robo-judges and robo-lawyers, this volume offers a concrete and empirically grounded analysis of the immediate impact of these technologies on litigation and access to justice.
The book focuses on the near- to medium-term future, examining how far and fast legal tech can advance while considering regulatory, organizational, and technological constraints. It explores how new technologies will affect lawyers and litigants, and how procedural rules should adapt to accommodate these changes. Additionally, the book examines how technology can expand or curtail access to justice and how judicial administration must evolve to promote healthy technological development and open courthouse doors for all.
By engaging these critical questions, the volume provides valuable insights into the opportunities and perils of a rapidly digitizing legal system. It offers practical advice for navigating this evolving landscape and advocates for a sensible approach that balances the benefits of technology with the preservation of the integrity of the legal profession.
This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core, ensuring wide accessibility and dissemination of its insights to a broader audience.
ISBN-13: 9781009255356
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