The increase in technology gives rise to an interesting discussion on whether the way lawyers approach the law will change. This question is analyzed with Professor Katsh\u27s premise that the increase in the use of computers and networks will ultimately change the manner in which lawyers accumulate and use information. The Reviewer defends the role of lawyers as being more than just information providers; lawyers are guardians of a distinguished service as well. The Reviewer declares that what lawyers do cannot be oversimplified by computers and networks. Nevertheless, the Reviewer emphasizes that Law in a Digital World does provide insight into the effect new technologies may have on the day-to-day practice of law
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This article reassesses the history and future of the law review in light of changing technological ...
The increase in technology gives rise to an interesting discussion on whether the way lawyers approa...
A Review of James Boyle, Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Informatio...
Lawyers are conflicted and confused about the role technology plays in their lives, and their attemp...
It is a common claim that law is always catching up with technology. This is not entirely fair. The ...
Law today has entered the digital age. The way law is practiced - how truth and justice are represen...
A book review on Michael R. Arkfeld\u27s 4th edition of, The Digital Practice of Law: a Practical Re...
Technology has already transformed the way that law is practiced. The use of computers and digital l...
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes indiv...
There is no such field where technology hasn’t reached. It will be a dream to think something withou...
(Version 1.0, Feb. 5, 1996)\ud This article - the original version of which was published on the aut...
In today’s rapidly changing legal landscape, becoming a digital lawyer is vital to success within th...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This article reassesses the history and future of the law review in light of changing technological ...
The increase in technology gives rise to an interesting discussion on whether the way lawyers approa...
A Review of James Boyle, Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Informatio...
Lawyers are conflicted and confused about the role technology plays in their lives, and their attemp...
It is a common claim that law is always catching up with technology. This is not entirely fair. The ...
Law today has entered the digital age. The way law is practiced - how truth and justice are represen...
A book review on Michael R. Arkfeld\u27s 4th edition of, The Digital Practice of Law: a Practical Re...
Technology has already transformed the way that law is practiced. The use of computers and digital l...
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes indiv...
There is no such field where technology hasn’t reached. It will be a dream to think something withou...
(Version 1.0, Feb. 5, 1996)\ud This article - the original version of which was published on the aut...
In today’s rapidly changing legal landscape, becoming a digital lawyer is vital to success within th...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This article reassesses the history and future of the law review in light of changing technological ...