Automation in the Legal Industry: How Will It Affect Recent Law School Grads?

http://www.nationaljurist.com/lawyer-statesman/automation-legal-industry-how-will-it-affect-recent-law-school-grads

Automation is on the rise.  This article discusses automation in the legal industry.  Automation of the legal profession is something that should be given considerable thought by both practicing lawyers and law students, alike.  Automation by use of artificial intelligence is just one of many emerging technologies expected to disrupt the legal profession over the next few years.  

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Obviously, no one can predict the future with certainty. But if history is any guide, these new technological developments will shift the type of work new lawyers are expected to do, but won’t necessarily eliminate it.

Believe it or not, there was a time in the not too distant past when people did legal research in . . . books. (The horror!) Then, to check whether a case had been overruled or was still good law, one had to cross-reference at a separate series of books called Shepard’s Citations (hence the term “Shepardizing” a case). The process was tedious and required substantial shelf space in law office libraries for the rows and rows of reporters and related reference books.
— http://www.nationaljurist.com/lawyer-statesman/automation-legal-industry-how-will-it-affect-recent-law-school-grads


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