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The End of Lawyers? is a much-anticipated supplement to Richard Susskind’s authorised best-seller of 1996, The Future of Law. Ten years on, as well as half-way towards a twenty-year prophesy he set out, Susskind takes batch of progress, introduces critical brand new rising technologies, as well as envisages even some-more in advance shift to a authorised universe than before.
This is a universe in which, during slightest in part, authorised services have been commoditized, IT renders required authorised recommendation redundant, clients as well as lawyers have been collaborators underneath a a single practical roof, disputes have been dominated by record if not avoided in a initial place, as well as online systems as well as services contest with lawyers in on condition that entrance to a law as well as to justice. For the… More >>
The End of Lawyers?: Rethinking a Nature of Legal Services