In recent years, disruptive legal technology has been on the rise. Currently, several AI-based tools are being deployed across the legal field, including the judiciary. Although many of these innovative tools claim to make the legal profession more efficient and justice more accessible, we could have seen several critical voices against their use and even attempts to ban these services. This article deals with the use of artificial intelligence in legal technology and offers a critical reflection on the current state of the art. As much as artificial intelligence proved that it could improve the legal profession, there are still some underlying risks connected to the technology itself, which may deem its use disturbing
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Adapted from the summative essay submission for the Regulation of the Legal Profession LLB Module, t...
This article addresses issues related to the introduction of modern technology in jurisprudence. The...
This chapter examines lawyers’ perceptions on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in their legal...
Artificial intelligence is exerting an influence on all professions and industries. We have autonomo...
A number of prominent contemporary legal scholars have recently argued in favor of replacing at leas...
Much has been written recently about artificial intelligence (AI) and law. But what is AI, and what ...
Advances in technology, in particular in artificial intelligence, will continue to have a significan...
The article endeavors to analyze the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal frate...
This Master’s Thesis research aims to provide more discussions on how to combine legal decision-maki...
The authors investigate the experience of using artificial intelligence (AI) in law firms’ activitie...
This paper analyzes the applications of artificial intelligence to the legal industry, specifically ...
European courts are increasingly investing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications for the auto...
This article provides a guide and examples for using a seminar on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and L...
This article explores issues that govern the admissibility of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) applica...
This article looks at the development and enormous potential of legal expert systems and the problem...
Adapted from the summative essay submission for the Regulation of the Legal Profession LLB Module, t...
This article addresses issues related to the introduction of modern technology in jurisprudence. The...
This chapter examines lawyers’ perceptions on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in their legal...
Artificial intelligence is exerting an influence on all professions and industries. We have autonomo...
A number of prominent contemporary legal scholars have recently argued in favor of replacing at leas...