This Commentary disrupts technology disrupting law. It suggests that “disruption” is increasingly becoming a framework when lawyers write about technology. It is argued that this disruption frame is problematic. It is problematic because it reveals a surprising presentism lacking both a sense of the past and a coherent vision of the future. Further, this presentism produces an essential contradiction. There is a vision of hyper-change; a tsunami of disruption needing law; nevertheless the forms of modern law seemingly endure. This opens to what is fundamentally worrying about the disruption frame. In its affirmation of modern law as able to manage disruption, the disruption frame obscures the significant transformation of law occurring in t...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
markdownabstractIntroduction It is almost a platitude to say that we live in a highly dynamic wor...
This Commentary disrupts technology disrupting law. It suggests that “disruption” is increasingly be...
In the past two decades, the concept of disruptive technology has gone from theory, to buzz word, to...
Disruptive technologies displace established industries by creating innovative products that lead to...
What is the future for and of law and society scholarship? The Issue Editors here introduce the issu...
Disruptive technologies displace established industries by creating innovative products that lead to...
Joel Reidenberg in his 1998 Article Lex Informatica observed that technology can be a distinct regul...
This article introduces three ideas that are central to understanding the ways in which law and lega...
This article identifies and discusses three waves of technological disruption to the authority of la...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Placing contemporary technological developments in their historical context, this book argues for th...
Note portant sur l'auteur The Internet is a disruptive force in its relationship with various legal ...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
markdownabstractIntroduction It is almost a platitude to say that we live in a highly dynamic wor...
This Commentary disrupts technology disrupting law. It suggests that “disruption” is increasingly be...
In the past two decades, the concept of disruptive technology has gone from theory, to buzz word, to...
Disruptive technologies displace established industries by creating innovative products that lead to...
What is the future for and of law and society scholarship? The Issue Editors here introduce the issu...
Disruptive technologies displace established industries by creating innovative products that lead to...
Joel Reidenberg in his 1998 Article Lex Informatica observed that technology can be a distinct regul...
This article introduces three ideas that are central to understanding the ways in which law and lega...
This article identifies and discusses three waves of technological disruption to the authority of la...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Placing contemporary technological developments in their historical context, this book argues for th...
Note portant sur l'auteur The Internet is a disruptive force in its relationship with various legal ...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
markdownabstractIntroduction It is almost a platitude to say that we live in a highly dynamic wor...