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Law Tech Shift

Mason Ross

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Law Tech Shift examines the growing role of technology in legal education, exploring its impact on students, educators, and the legal profession. It highlights how legal technology, from AI-powered tools to courtroom simulation software, is reshaping how law is taught and practiced. The book argues that embracing these advancements is crucial for preparing future lawyers for a digital legal environment. Did you know that some law schools are already using virtual reality for courtroom training? Or that AI is increasingly used for legal research and analysis? The book's approach begins with a historical context, tracing the evolution of technology in law schools. It then delves into the core components of legal tech education, examining practical applications and challenges, such as faculty training and ethical considerations like algorithmic bias and data privacy. Law Tech Shift emphasizes technology as a tool to augment, not replace, legal expertise. Drawing on research and case studies, Law Tech Shift provides a data-driven assessment of technology's impact. It also proposes a framework for evaluating the effectiveness of legal tech education programs. By addressing controversies and advocating for responsible technology use, the book guides readers through the complexities of legal technology and empowers them to contribute to a future where technology enhances the legal system.
Disponible desde: 07/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 89 páginas.

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