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Format: Paperback
Pages: 358 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
ISBN: 9780199593613
Dimensions: 23.5 X 15.3 X 2.5 CM
Publisher Code: 9780199593613
Date Added: 2018-08-09
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International

Overview:

This widely acclaimed legal bestseller has provoked a tidal wave of debate within the legal profession, being hailed as an inspiration by some and as heresy by others. Susskind lays down a challenge to all lawyers, and indeed all those in a professional service environment. He urges them to ask themselves, with their hands on their hearts, what elements of their current workload could be undertaken differently - more quickly, cheaply, efficiently, or to a higher quality - using alternative methods of working. The challenge for legal readers is to identify their distinctive skills and talents, the capabilities that they possess that cannot, crudely, be replaced by advanced systems or by less costly workers supported by technology or standard processes, or by lay people armed with online self-help tools.

In the extended new preface to this revised paperback edition, Richard Susskind updates his views on legal process outsourcing, courtroom technology, access to justice, e-learning for lawyers, and the impact of the recession on the practice of law. He analyzes the four main pressures that lawyers now face (to charge less, to work differently, to embrace technology, and to deregulate), and reveals common fallacies associated with each. And, in an entirely new line of thinking, Susskind argues that law firms and in-house departments will have four business models from which to choose in the future, and he provides some new tools and techniques to help lawyers plan for their future.

Susskind argues that the market is increasingly unlikely to tolerate expensive lawyers for tasks (guiding, advising, drafting, researching, problem-solving, and more) that can equally or better be discharged, directly or indirectly, by smart systems and processes. It follows, the book claims, that the jobs of many traditional lawyers will be substantially eroded and often eliminated. Two forces propel the legal profession towards this scenario: a market pull towards commoditisation and a pervasive development and uptake of information technology. At the same time, the book foresees new law jobs emerging which may be highly rewarding, even if very different from those of today.

The End of Lawyers represents a compelling vision of the future of the legal profession and a must-read for all lawyers. Indeed this book should be read by all those whose work touches on the law, and it offers much food for thought for anyone working in a professional environment.

Key Features:

  • A global bestseller, now available in paperback
  • Widely acclaimed as a book with far-reaching and profound consequences for all legal readers
  • Includes an extensive new introduction commentating on the changes in the economic climate over the last two years, and how the work can be read in this context
  • Lays down fundamental challenges for the legal sector including practicing lawyers, courts, and legal scholars
  • Clear analysis of the effect of advances in information technology upon the law and legal services, written in punchy non-technical language, it is accessible to a reader without particular knowledge of information technology or management trends, or to those without a legal background
  • With a highly practical focus, the book offers viable and sensible solutions for change and action
  • Written by a widely acknowledged expert, building on credible past work, whose predictions have proven to be sound - readers can be confident that they are reading an authoritative and reliable work
  • Modular layout of the book enables readers to dip into the book and benefit from its insights
  • This paperback edition is an updated version of the previous hardback version, including an updated introduction

Table Of Contents:

Introduction
1. The beginning of the end
The challenge for lawyers
Four thoughts
A journey
The Future of Law
Progress over the last decade
The flow of this book
2. The evolution of legal service
The path to commoditisation
The pull of the market
Shedding light on various conundra
Decomposing legal service
Resourcing the evolution
Two case studies
3. Trends in technology
Exponential growth
Information satisfaction
Community and collaboration
The net generation
Clicks and mortals
Disruptive technologies
4. Disruptive legal technologies
Document assembly
Online community
e-learning
Personalised alerting
The electronic market
Online legal guidance
Embedded legal content
5. The client grid
The asymmetry of lawyers and clients
The law firm grid
The client grid
Three possible models
Meeting clients' challenges
The role of clients
6. Resolving and dissolving disputes
Litigation support revisited
Electronic disclosure
Electronic filing
Case management
Online dispute resolution
Dispute avoidance
7. Access to law and to justice
Public information policy
Critique
Current systems
Promulgation
A law unto itself?
Afterword

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