The lawyer\u27s role as a public citizen also involves a duty to seek improvement of the law. Changing technology has changed the way lawyers practice law. As public citizens lawyers have an affirmative commitment to the social goal of a just society. Ethical issues arise in the use of technology in society, and lawyers play a central role in social ordering. The idea that advocates in an adversary system have special responsibilities is not new
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Written from the viewpoint of the year 2050, this Article discusses the clash between legal ethics a...
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes indiv...
(Excerpt) The use of technology in the legal profession is ubiquitous, expanding, and ever changing....
The impact of technology and social media on litigation and the infiltration of technology into the ...
While technology positively impacts the legal profession and improves workflows, a lawyer must also ...
This article focuses on the development of the law of ethics and technology. Emphasis is placed on h...
This foreword provides an overview of some key aspects of law practice that have changed over the la...
Computers and the Internet have profoundly changed the mechanics of the practice of law. Client comm...
This article argues that there are three narratives to technology’s role in augmenting, disrupting o...
This article argues that there are three narratives to technology’s role in augmenting, disrupting o...
Technology is omnipresent in today’s society. Education, health, work, interactions with the governm...
Professor David Luban opens this issue of Legal Ethics by posing two questions. Is there a human rig...
At an accelerating pace since the recession, our legal profession has been undergoing structural cha...
Technology is changing the world in which we live and this includes the legal profession. This chang...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
Written from the viewpoint of the year 2050, this Article discusses the clash between legal ethics a...
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes indiv...