Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Startups in the Domain of Law explores the evolving intersection of legal education, legal practice, and entrepreneurial ecosystems. The book examines how law is no longer confined to traditional courtrooms and advisory roles but is increasingly integrated with technology, business models, legal tech ventures, regulatory innovation, and startup ecosystems. Edited by leading academicians, the volume presents scholarly insights and practical perspectives on transforming legal services through innovation-driven approaches and emerging business frameworks.
Key Features
- Comprehensive analysis of legal entrepreneurship and law firm innovation models
- Discussion on legal tech startups, automation, AI in law, and digital transformation
- Examination of regulatory frameworks governing startups and innovation ecosystems
- Contributions from academic scholars and domain experts
- Interdisciplinary perspective combining law, business strategy, and technology
- Focus on future-ready legal education and skill development
This book is particularly valuable for law students, legal academics, startup founders, legal entrepreneurs, law firm partners, policy researchers, and professionals engaged in legal innovation and technology-driven legal services. It serves as a foundational as well as forward-looking resource for understanding how the legal profession is adapting to entrepreneurial and technological disruption.