Hosted by Codex — Stanford Center for Legal Informatics this was a conference «focusing on how technology is changing
the landscape of the legal profession and the law more broadly.»
Litera Microsystems plans to offer more general content about «the changing
landscape of the legal profession and trends impacting the future of law firms», according to the Litera Microsystems» announcement of the blog in late February.
Virtual assistant services are starting to look much more appealing, given the changing
landscape of the legal profession.
On April 5, CodeX, the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, will host the sixth - annual FutureLaw conference, focusing on how technology is changing
the landscape of the legal profession and the law, and how these changes impact us all.
Advances in technology, the changing
landscape of the legal profession, and the rise of the on - demand economy have created the need and opportunity for a faster, more efficient way for attorneys to delegate legal tasks to law students eager to gain experience.
The course intends to provide an «overview of how technology is used in today's legal practice and how it will be changing
the landscape of the legal profession and the law more broadly in the foreseeable future.»
Not exact matches
He sheds some light on how he sees the evolving technology
landscape changing the nature
of the
legal profession.
It is all the more important that the young lawyers take it upon themselves to uphold the integrity
of our
profession and mentor the next generation
of attorneys as they enter the ever changing
legal landscape.
Innovators and technologists present «
Legal Innovation 101,» a tutorial to help lawyers understand the trends and survive as technology and globalization changes the
landscape in all sectors
of the
profession.
It was the time
of Clementi and the
Legal Services Act, which looked set to turn the
profession upside down, with a «strange and unfamiliar regulatory
landscape», opening the door to new providers and allowing barristers and solicitors to work together.
The Report asserts that «U.S. jurisdictions» are considering the adoption
of regulatory objectives to serve as a framework for the development
of standards in response to a changing
legal profession and
legal services
landscape,» and the Report recalls that «numerous countries» already have adopted their own regulatory objectives.
That's the social media
landscape and the
legal profession is right in the middle
of it.
In the absence
of a systematic analysis
of judicial regulation in Canada, we lack a complete picture
of the current regulatory
landscape governing this country's
legal profession and how it came to be.
Eversheds, one
of the largest full - service law firms in the world, wanted answers to such questions, so it hired RSG Consulting, a specialty consultant that serves international law firms, to survey the
legal landscape and present a vision
of the
profession ten years from now.