Transforming the Law
Essays on Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
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Richard Susskind is one of the world's leading experts on the application of information technology in the legal field, and an independent consultant to the government, private sector law firms and industry. His previous books, Expert Systems in Law (OUP, 1987) and The Future of Law (OUP, 1996), have both served to set the agenda for the serious discussion of the subject. This new volume features major new essays that analyse where the legal marketplace and community has now got to in applying and responding to the new technological possibilities, and examines the key issues that must now be tackled (in particular knowledge management and electronic commerce). It also includes eleven of Richard Susskind's most important past essays, on the legal application of IT, each updated to make clear their continued relevance to law and justice today.
The most important and useful book I have ever read about technology's impact on lawyers ... I give Transforming the Law the highest recommendation. It is a must-read for firm partners and others responsible for making strategic decisions about law and technology, including lawyers concerned about their future in the profession. * Jerry Lawson, Law Practice Management (and author of The Complete Internet Handbook for Lawyers) *
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in thinking about the changes that are being wrought by information technology in the law and courts arena. * Herbert M. Kritzer, The Law and Politics Book Review *
ISBN: 9780198299226
Dimensions: 244mm x 163mm x 22mm
Weight: 597g
316 pages