Predicting how technology will affect the future of the legal profession is difficult and unreliable work. I have made my share of such predictions in the past thirty years, including foretelling the death of the paper casebook in law schools and vast improvements in law practice that would be triggered by computers and document assembly software. Neither of these two prophesies has yet been fulfilled. Yet a real success story has emerged based in part on my persistent optimism that technology can improve the delivery of legal services. A2J Author, a modest software tool that allows lawyers to build guided Internet interviews for prospective clients, has been adopted across the United States and in several foreign countries as an interface ...
Because there is a huge justice gap in the United States, millions of Americans are eligible for leg...
The lack of available resources to make civil justice available to all, coupled with the fact that e...
In recent years, disruptive legal technology has been on the rise. Currently, several AI-based tools...
Predicting how technology will affect the future of the legal profession is difficult and unreliable...
This article argues that law schools should add Access to Justice and Technology Clinics: a new type...
Artificial intelligence is exerting an influence on all professions and industries. We have autonomo...
Technology has already transformed the way that law is practiced. The use of computers and digital l...
Technology is disrupting the practice of law and revolutionizing how lawyers work. This revolution ...
The author in arguing for the need of the legal profession and administration of justice to keep pac...
Since they were first established, legal aid programs in the United States have struggled to serve a...
Asks how technology can help people to access justice across the legal industryBrings together leadi...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
Professor Silverman discusses the machines that have been taking up positions in the court houses fo...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Traditionally, legal services have been delivered in offices during face-to-face interactions betwee...
Because there is a huge justice gap in the United States, millions of Americans are eligible for leg...
The lack of available resources to make civil justice available to all, coupled with the fact that e...
In recent years, disruptive legal technology has been on the rise. Currently, several AI-based tools...
Predicting how technology will affect the future of the legal profession is difficult and unreliable...
This article argues that law schools should add Access to Justice and Technology Clinics: a new type...
Artificial intelligence is exerting an influence on all professions and industries. We have autonomo...
Technology has already transformed the way that law is practiced. The use of computers and digital l...
Technology is disrupting the practice of law and revolutionizing how lawyers work. This revolution ...
The author in arguing for the need of the legal profession and administration of justice to keep pac...
Since they were first established, legal aid programs in the United States have struggled to serve a...
Asks how technology can help people to access justice across the legal industryBrings together leadi...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
Professor Silverman discusses the machines that have been taking up positions in the court houses fo...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Traditionally, legal services have been delivered in offices during face-to-face interactions betwee...
Because there is a huge justice gap in the United States, millions of Americans are eligible for leg...
The lack of available resources to make civil justice available to all, coupled with the fact that e...
In recent years, disruptive legal technology has been on the rise. Currently, several AI-based tools...