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The sociology of the legal profession in the digital age

International Journal of the Legal Profession, 2021
This article explores how classical sociological theories such as functionalism, critical approaches, and Weberian intepretivism, can help understand the legal profession in the digital age.
Salvatore Caserta
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Artificial Intelligence – Implications for the Legal Profession, Adversarial Process and Rule of Law

Social Science Research Network, 2020
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal services is increasingly employed in various legal contexts. The article considers the impact that extensive use of AI would have on the legal profession, the adversarial system and the rule of law.
A. Zuckerman
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Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession

, 2020
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have given rise to concerns about its impact on the labour market, including professional occupations such as lawyers.
M. Legg, Felicity Bell
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Uberizing the Legal Profession? Lawyer Autonomy and Status in the Digital Legal Market

British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2019
The online gig economy has disrupted many occupations in the past decade, but only more recently has it had an impact on professional fields. The recency of this trend indicates a need for understanding the impact of the online gig economy on ...
Yao Yao
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Automated decision support technologies and the legal profession

Social Science Research Network, 2019
A quiet revolution is afoot in the field of law. Technical systems employing algorithms are shaping and displacing professional decision making, and they are disrupting and restructuring relationships between law firms, lawyers, and clients.
Daniel N Kluttz, D. Mulligan
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