La mécanisation du droit peut-elle triompher de l’avocat ?
Philippe Fortuit and
Farah Nemira Hamidou
Revue internationale de droit économique, 2017, vol. t. XXXI, issue 4, 103-109
Abstract:
This article analyzes the impact of the development of Legal Tech on the future of the legal profession from a study performed on the French and US markets. It appears that Legal Tech, for which the legal status is uncertain, creates a new market for law and does not seem to threaten the traditional services provided by lawyers, who are the guarantors of public liberty and who alone are in a position to build the confidence of their clients and to ensure the defense of their clients? interests with humanity.
Keywords: lawyers; Legal Tech; artificial intelligence; ethics & regulation; predictive justice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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