elaborate on the changing face of the legal profession due to the influence of new technologies, give a grounding in basic concepts and technologies, investigate the opportunities and risks of the changing dynamics of law due to increasingly sophisticated informatic systems, and look to
the future face of law as a result of these changes.
Not exact matches
«The
laws of physics mean that we
face a much hotter, more extreme climate in the
future.
A psychological thriller from the
future in which one man (Sinise)
faces a disorienting nightmare as he becomes a fugitive from the
law, as well as friends and family, all
of whom believe he is a danger to humanity.
set to romantic horns, and then immediately segues into bald -
faced audience - pandering via a conversation in which Hollywood screenwriter and aspiring novelist Gil (Owen Wilson) badmouths his
future father - in -
law's (Kurt Fuller) Tea Party convictions as those
of a «demented lunatic.»
Truthfully there is a lot
of hearsay and nonsense out here on the Internet with regards to potential student loans relief; in order to plan for the
future we need to know the
laws and the reality that we
face so we can place ourselves in a good position.
The
laws of physics mean that we
face a much hotter, more extreme climate in the
future.
'» The minister
faces some tough court battles with the fight against the legalization
of brothels and the
future of the assisted - suicide
laws likely heading to the Supreme Court
of Canada.
«Despite the tough economy
facing the next generation, it's exciting to note that nearly two - thirds
of parents would be happy with a
law degree in their child's
future.»
Perhaps that is why this autumn, we are seeing a return
of confidence in the legal market — whatever the
future holds,
law firms know they need to get out there and
face it.
It sets out options for a
future for family
law, none
of which (a)
face what the realities
of family
law may be after «exit day» (when EU withdrawal truly starts) or (b) explain what the effects
of the EU withdrawal bill now before parliament will be.
I thought today maybe we could talk about for lawyers who are sort
of facing down the barrel
of the
future of law practice and are finally starting to realize that things are changing.
This is usually the stuff
of personal injury
law, where employment prospects in the
future — in the
face of injuries sustained as a result
of some tortious act — have to be studied with some care as any compensation payable must obviously reflect probable
future loss.
One would think that the schools, particularly non-prestigious ones, have a real incentive to at least try to grade students in a way that reflects the realities
of lawyering, if only so they could distinguish themselves from all the other
law schools
facing a very uncertain
future.
The conference will be divided in five different panels focusing on the pros and cons
of the ISDS system, the interaction between EU
law and investment treaty
law with regard to intra-EU BITs, extra-EU BITs and the
future of investment treaty making and the challenges that the ISDS system is
facing.
The
future for small - and mid-sized
law firms is far from bleak, but we do have to
face up to the reality
of changes in our profession and the market that we serve.
Both
Future Lawyer and my blog note that there are a lot
of smiling
faces these days at the Washington, D.C.,
law firm Wiley Rein & Fielding.
But the Indiana University Maurer School
of Law's new Center on Global Legal Profession will break fresh ground, by «focusing on the unprecedented challenges lawyers are
facing around the world and develop research and training materials to assist current and
future attorneys in their understanding
of international legal systems.»
The sixth white paper in Robert Half Legal's annual
Future Law Office project, entitled «The Changing
Face of the Legal Industry,» notes that for the first time, lawyers from four generations are now working side by side.
Given the impact
of Brexit on such a broad range
of individuals and businesses,
law firms will not only see increased business but may also have to consider how they can give legal advice in the
face of uncertainty and help their clients plan for the
future.
Among Tromans» posts so far, he has even included a work
of fiction, imagining what it would be like at a
future AI - driven
law firm, where the lawyer must
face crises such as this:
It was logical when
faced with a decision as to a
future career that I would, when given that form
of choice, choose
law.
Like it or not, thousands
of women in Canada today — and likely thousands more in the
future — wear full or partial
face coverings for religious reasons, and they are unlikely to simply stop the practice because
of a
law or policy or they are in a country that does not have the same belief system as them.
From the point
of view
of this class — a class I'll just call «lawyers» — it's too clear for argument that (i)
law has things to do so that some instrumentalist theory has to be adopted; (ii) few things are simple, so that no single theory will work in every case, whether it's «wealth maximization», «corrective justice», «contract as promise», compensation or deterrence; and (iii) the demands
of practice, the solicitor's need to create relations which will be projected into the (uncertain)
future and to control the risks his or her client
faces, the barrister's need to conduct litigation at a price the parties can afford and in the context
of the adversary system, powerfully limit the consideration that a lawyer can give to theory.
Think about what is
facing us: the calls to action, the
future of articling — or if not articling, what to have in its place — the impact
of technology on legal practice, the access to justice imperative, the experience
of racialized members
of the profession, mental health among lawyers and
law students and so on and so on.
We've brought together some
of the most innovative lawyers currently practicing to think through the challenges
facing lawyers now and in the
future, and we believe the ideas and strategies for
law practice that emerge from TBD Law will have a ripple effect on the professi
law practice that emerge from TBD
Law will have a ripple effect on the professi
Law will have a ripple effect on the profession.
[42] Frank Maher, «PII Renewal: The Insurance Issues
Facing Law Firms,» LexisNexis
Future of Law Blog, May 28, 2013, http://blogs.lexisnexis.co.uk/futureoflaw/2013/05/pii-renewal-the-insurance-issues-
facing-
law-firms/.
Issues examined include: whether we really are
facing a «Green» energy
future or not; the rise
of electric vehicles; the long term relevance to
law firms
of growing demand for natural resources — including water resources; and how a global economy will demand a far greater global transport infrastructure.
She added that following on from previous research by the
Law Society
of England & Wales, the main representative body for solicitors, they had concluded: «Solicitors
face a
future of change.
Mitch Kowalski, LSUC Bencher candidate, discusses current issues
facing the
Law Society
of Upper Canada, including governance, ABS, articling, professional discipline and the
future of paralegals with Garry J. Wise
of Wi...
And
of course by that time these lawyers and others, these borrowers can
face debt loads as we mentioned before that are far higher than the amount they originally borrowed, because
of all the money that they had to borrow to go to
law school, and we're putting these young lawyers and their
futures into financial peril if they are found at the end
of 10 years to be ineligible when they had every reason to believe they had been eligible.
With the plethora
of reports and blog posts
of late whizzing around cyberland in relation to online legal document and service providers, legal innovation, the
law firm business model and the
future of the legal profession I reckon we're transitioning toward «two
faces of the
law».
It is good practice for both parties to seek independent specialist family
law advice, as this will give more weight to the agreement and could assist greatly in the
face of any legal challenge by one
of the parties in the
future.
The event brings SRLs together with
law students in the hopes
of providing
future lawyers with a better understanding
of the challenges
faced by self - represented litigants
face, and deepen their understanding
of the potential for legal services innovations for those who can not afford full representation.
In its recent report on technological change in the legal profession, the
Law Society's assessment was that «solicitors and lawyers
face a
future of change on a varied scale... Business as usual may not be an option for many, indeed for any, traditional legal service providers».
And these masses
of unemployed
law graduates are going to make us
face an ugly truth we've been avoiding for years: we're doing a terrible job
of training our
future lawyers.
As such, he's likely to
face a tough road ahead but at the same time will have great influence over the
future and direction
of business
law in Canada, a role that can't be understated.
Custom's
Future seeks to address this uncertainty by providing a better understanding
of how customary international
law has developed over time, the way in which it is applied in practice, and the challenges that it
faces going forward.
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