• Artificial intelligence and the legal profession
  • [NT 42944] Record Type: [NT 1579] Language materials, printed : [NT 40817] monographic
    [NT 47261] Author: LeggMichael,
    [NT 47353] Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: BellFelicity,
    [NT 47351] Place of Publication: Oxford, UK
    [NT 47263] Published: Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing;
    [NT 47352] Year of Publication: 2020
    [NT 47264] Description: xiii, 392 p.ill. : 24 cm.;
    [NT 47266] Subject: Artificial intelligence - Law and legislation. -
    [NT 47266] Subject: Technology and law. -
    [NT 47266] Subject: Practice of law. -
    [NT 51398] Summary: "How are new technologies changing the practice of law? With examples and explanations drawn from the UK, US, Canada, Australia and other common law countries, as well as from China and Europe, this book considers the opportunities and implications for lawyers as autonomous systems become commonplace in legal service delivery. It examines what lawyers do in the practice of law and where AI will impact this work. It also explains the important continuing role of the lawyer in an AI world. This book is divided into three parts: Part A provides an accessible explanation of AI, including diagrams, and contrasts this with the role and work of lawyers. Part B focuses on five different aspects of legal work (litigation, transactional, dispute resolution, regulation and compliance, and legal advice and strategy) where AI is making a considerable impact and looks at how this is occurring. Part C discusses how lawyers and law firms can best utilise the promise of AI, while also acknowledging its limitations. It also discusses ethical and regulatory issues, including the lawyer's role in upholding the rule of law"--Provided by publisher.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 978-1-5099-3181-1bound
    [NT 60779] Content Note: Artificial intelligence : what it is and why it matters The practice of law - what do lawyers do AI and outcome prediction AI, pre-trial information gathering (discovery and disclosure) and litigation lawyers AI, online courts, and alternative dispute resolution AI and transactional lawyers AI and regulatory lawyers AI and criminal lawyers Limitations of AI Legal ethics, liability, and regulation in an AI world Future of the legal profession.
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