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Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services


ISBN13: 9781783582648
Published: December 2016
Publisher: Ark Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (148 Pages)
Price: £99.99



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Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services is designed to provide a starting point in the form of an independent primer for anyone looking to get up to speed on AI in legal services.

Although 2016 has been the breakthrough year for artificial intelligence (AI) in legal services in terms of market awareness and significant take-up, legal AI represents evolution rather than revolution.

Since the first ‘robot lawyers’ started receiving mainstream press coverage, many law firms, other legal service providers and law colleges are being asked what they are doing about AI.

Ark Group's Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services is designed to provide a starting point in the form of an independent primer for anyone looking to get up to speed on AI in legal services. 

The book is organized into four distinct sections:-

  • Part I: Legal AI – Beyond the hype 
  • Part II: Putting AI to work
  • Part III: AI giving back – Return on investment
  • Part IV: Looking ahead 
The first three present an in-depth overview, and analysis, of the current legal AI landscape; the final section includes contributions from AI experts with connections to the legal space, on the prospects for legal AI in the short-term future.

Along with the emergence of New Law and the burgeoning lawtech start-up economy, AI is part of a new dynamic in legal technology and it is here to stay. 

The question now is whether AI will find its place as a facilitator of legal services delivery, or whether it will initiate a shift in the value chain that will transform the legal business model. 

Subjects:
Robot Law, Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Part I: Legal AI – beyond the hype
Chapter 1 – defining legal AI
Chapter 2 – From BI to AI

Part II: Putting AI to work
Chapter 3 – Virtual legal assistants
Chapter 4 – ‘Driverless’ law: an intelligent platform for legal services
Chapter 5 – AI first – service as software

Part III: AI giving back – return on investment
Chapter 6 – AI and lawtech start-ups
Chapter 7 – AI for good
Chapter 8 – AI challenges

Part IV: Looking ahead – but not too far!
Chapter 9 – Robot lawyers: a new chapter in legal IT