Davies / Ramadan | AI and the Legal Profession | Buch | 978-1-83723-088-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Davies / Ramadan

AI and the Legal Profession

Transforming the Future of Law, second edition
2. New Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-83723-088-4
Verlag: Globe Law and Business Ltd

Transforming the Future of Law, second edition

Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-1-83723-088-4
Verlag: Globe Law and Business Ltd


The capabilities and applications of artificial intelligence (AI) are evolving at breakneck speed, and law firms and practitioners may be at a loss as to how to make the most of what these new technologies offer. The second edition of AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law acts as a guide, helping readers navigate this new frontier by delving into the impact of AI on the legal industry and the transformative possibilities it presents.

The fear that AI will replace lawyers has been exorcised; however, questions remain as to how AI is best used as a complementary tool. This book provides the answers by exploring the ways in which AI is revolutionising legal practice – including research, document review and examination, and predictive analytics – and elements of law firm operations, such as billing, pricing, and recruitment and retention. To achieve maximal outcomes, human collaboration with legal AI is key: AI and the Legal Profession, second edition underscores the importance of human judgment in AI usage and offers roadmaps to upskilling existing teams, finding and keeping new talent, and improving work–life balance.

Integration and development of AI is often one of the biggest hurdles firms must overcome. This book provides practical guidance for those exploring the two paths to AI implementation – building in-house, proprietary tools or seeking existing solutions from external vendors. Topics covered include needs assessment, process mapping, and goal-setting; build vs buy analysis and vendor selection; planning, customization, and integration; and evaluation and future-planning. Insights into current and upcoming regulatory developments, such as the EU’s AI Act, offer instruction as to what kinds of systems and processes will need to be embedded to ensure compliance.

It is no secret that AI brings challenges alongside opportunity, mainly related to accuracy, ethics, and privacy. AI and the Legal Profession, second edition examines whether safe, sustainable, and secure AI in law will ever be possible. It offers insight into navigating copyright challenges in the era of AI and delves into the protective measures necessary to protect client data and maintain confidentiality.

Written by leading experts, thought leaders, and professional and academic pioneers at the intersection of AI and law, AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law, second edition serves as a comprehensive guide for legal professionals, technologists, and policymakers, equipping readers with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate a rapidly evolving landscape, embrace AI's potential, and harness its power to shape the future of law.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Chapter 1: The evolution of legal AI – past, present, and future
By Uwais Iqbal, founder, Simplexico

Chapter 2: Human judgment – the cornerstone of AI usage in the legal profession
By Colin Levy, director of legal, Malbek

Chapter 3: Safe, sustainable, and secure AI in law – hallucination or reality?
By Stephanie Goutos, head of employment law practice innovation, and Natalie Pierce, partner, Gunderson Dettmer

Chapter 4: The data drain – navigating copyright challenges in the era of AI
By Joanne Brook, solicitor (intellectual property and tech law), Lionshead Law

Chapter 5: Process before technology: the key to legal tech success
By Justin Turman, founder, Automate Office Work

Chapter 6: Managing expectations – key steps to maximizing AI’s impact and achieving optimal outcomes
By Mark Gediman, senior research analyst, Alston & Bird

Chapter 7: The global impact of the European Union’s AI Act on the legal profession
By Itsiq Benizri, counsel, WilmerHale

Chapter 8: Navigating regulatory frameworks – building ethical and compliant AI in the legal sector
By Harry Borovick, general counsel, Luminance

Chapter 9: Confidentiality in crisis – protective measures for client data
By Erick Robinson, partner, Brown Rudnick LLP

Chapter 10: Revolutionizing legal practice – AI, pricing strategies, and the equation shaping law firm operations
By Eugenia Frenzel, director of pricing and practice management economics, Perkins Coie

Chapter 11: The human side of legal AI – upskilling teams and enhancing work life in the legal profession
By Rasmus Kirkby Salling, head of commercial legal, and Peter Kaas, head of digital legal and compliance, Falck

Chapter 12: Building AI-ready legal teams – strategies for hiring and integrating external talent
By Matthew Dunne, senior innovation and data science manager, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

Chapter 13: Tech and law – how research prototyping drives GenAI adoption in legal practice
By Dr Megan Ma, associate director, Stanford Center for Legal Informatics

Chapter 14: AI and the legal profession – how today’s innovations shape tomorrow’s future
By Nicola Shaver, co-founder and CEO, LegalTech Hub



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