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Legal Tech - How Technology is Changing the Legal World

English · Hardback

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This new handbook comprehensively analyzes the current and future states of digital transformation in the legal market and its implications from a global perspective. It provides a multi-faceted overview of the use of Legal Tech in law firms and legal departments in different parts of the world (including Africa, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Europe, Russia, and the United States) and formulates clearcut strategic advice for a successful digital transformation. With concrete examples, best practices and first hand experience reports, more than 50 renowned international experts explain how and to what extent Legal Tech - through automation and technology - will change the way legal services are delivered. The reader learns what strategic decisions and steps are necessary to equip the legal industry for the changes to come. Future developments (e.g. Smart Contracts, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence) are also explained and analysed in this unique book.
Vorteile auf einen Blick
- Overview of the state of Legal Tech in many countries across the globe
- A practically-oriented use cases approach
- A vivid illustration of future developments
Zielgruppe
The book is written for lawyers, law firms, legal departments, companies and publishers. Parts of it have been published in a German edition before.

Summary

This new handbook comprehensively analyses the current and future states of digital transformation in the legal market and its implications from a global perspective. It provides a multi-faceted overview of the use of legal tech in law firms and legal departments in different parts of the world (including Africa, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Europe, Russia, and the United States) and formulates clear-cut strategic advice for a successful digital transformation. With concrete examples, best practices and first-hand experience reports, more than 50 renowned international experts explain how and to what extent legal tech - through automation and technology - will change the way legal services are delivered. The reader learns what strategic decisions and steps are necessary to equip the legal industry for the changes to come. Future developments (e.g. smart contracts, blockchain, artificial intelligence) are also explained and analysed in this unique book.

Markus Hartung is an attorney-at-law and a mediator as well as director of the Bucerius Centre of the Legal Profession (CLP) at the Bucerius Law School, Hamburg. Dr Micha-Manuel Bues is co-founder and managing director at BRYTER, vice president of ELTA, as well as member of the Executive Faculty of the Bucerius CLP. Dr Gernot Halbleib is a legal professional, entrepreneur and consultant for law firms, corporate legal departments and legal tech start-ups in the fields of Legal Tech and business development. He is also a member of the Executive Faculty of the Bucerius CLP.

Product details

Authors Micha-Manue Bues, Micha-Manuel Bues, Gerno Halbleib, Gernot Halbleib, Marku Hartung, Markus Hartung
Assisted by Petr Arends-Paltzer (Editor), Petra Arends-Paltzer (Editor), Ulrike Barth et al (Editor), Micha-Manuel Bues (Editor), Gernot Halbleib (Editor), Markus Hartung (Editor)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.09.2018
 
EAN 9783406729249
ISBN 978-3-406-72924-9
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 167 mm x 245 mm x 32 mm
Weight 996 g
Illustrations with figures
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

Digitalisierung, Künstliche Intelligenz, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, BHN-Rabatt, Legal Tech

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