Artificial intelligence and the legal profession. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Artificial intelligence and the legal profession. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Artificial intelligence and the legal profession
- Further Information:
- Note: Michael Legg and Felicity Bell.
- Authors:
- Legg, Michael
(Writer of Articial intelligence), Bell, Felicity - Contents:
- 1. Introduction Disruption The Advent of AI and Lawyers – Into the Unknown? The Lawyer's Value Overview of Chapters PART ILAWYERS AND THE EVOLUTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE2. Artificial Intelligence: What it is and Why it Matters Introduction History of AI and Law Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing Where Next? 3. The Practice of Law – What Do Lawyers Do? Introduction Who are Lawyers? The Work of Lawyers (What Do Lawyers Do?) Organisational Forms (Where Do Lawyers Work?) How are Lawyers Regulated? Who (or What) Will Lawyers Become? PART IITHE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN LEGAL PRACTICE4. AI and Outcome Prediction Introduction Using Artificial Intelligence in Legal Outcome Prediction To What End? The Role of the LawyerFuture Developments 5. AI, Pre-Trial Information Gathering (Discovery and Disclosure) and Litigation Lawyers Introduction Litigation Lawyers – Gathering Information and Evidence Application of AI to Pre-trial Processes Examples Role of the Lawyer Future Developments Conclusion 6. AI, Online Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction Application of AI to Online Courts and ADR Role of the Lawyer aft er ODR Future Developments Conclusion 7. AI and Transactional Lawyers Introduction Transactional Law, Contract Commoditisation and the Role of the Lawyer AI and Transactional Law Role of the Transactional Lawyer Future Developments 8. AI and Regulatory Lawyers Introduction Regulatory Lawyers Application of AI to Regulation Role of the1. Introduction Disruption The Advent of AI and Lawyers – Into the Unknown? The Lawyer's Value Overview of Chapters PART ILAWYERS AND THE EVOLUTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE2. Artificial Intelligence: What it is and Why it Matters Introduction History of AI and Law Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing Where Next? 3. The Practice of Law – What Do Lawyers Do? Introduction Who are Lawyers? The Work of Lawyers (What Do Lawyers Do?) Organisational Forms (Where Do Lawyers Work?) How are Lawyers Regulated? Who (or What) Will Lawyers Become? PART IITHE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN LEGAL PRACTICE4. AI and Outcome Prediction Introduction Using Artificial Intelligence in Legal Outcome Prediction To What End? The Role of the LawyerFuture Developments 5. AI, Pre-Trial Information Gathering (Discovery and Disclosure) and Litigation Lawyers Introduction Litigation Lawyers – Gathering Information and Evidence Application of AI to Pre-trial Processes Examples Role of the Lawyer Future Developments Conclusion 6. AI, Online Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction Application of AI to Online Courts and ADR Role of the Lawyer aft er ODR Future Developments Conclusion 7. AI and Transactional Lawyers Introduction Transactional Law, Contract Commoditisation and the Role of the Lawyer AI and Transactional Law Role of the Transactional Lawyer Future Developments 8. AI and Regulatory Lawyers Introduction Regulatory Lawyers Application of AI to Regulation Role of the Lawyer in RegTech Future Developments 9. AI and Criminal Lawyers Introduction Criminal Law and Lawyers The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Criminal Justice System The Role of the Lawyer Future Directions PART IIITHE FUTURE OF LAWYERS AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION10. Limitations of AI Introduction Data and DesignCan Data and Design Problems be Overcome? Cost and Sustainability Not being Human Conclusion 11. Legal Ethics, Liability and Regulation in an AI World Introduction Legal Ethics in an AI World Liability for AI Regulation Legal Practice by Non-LawyersConclusion 12. Future of the Legal Profession Introduction Threats and Opportunities in the Use of AI for Lawyers The Expertise Value The Ethics Value The Human Value Education Supporting AI-Enabled Legal Practice Conclusion. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Hart Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 340.028563
Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation
Technology and law
Practice of law - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781509931828
9781509931835 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781509931811
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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