Legal tech and the future of civil justice /
Legal tech and the future of civil justice /
edited by David Freeman Engstrom, Stanford University
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
- online resource
Regulation, culture, markets : the future of legal tech / Benjamin H. Barton -- Lawtech : levelling the playing field in legal services? / John Armour & Mari Sako -- Natural language processing in legal tech / Julian Nyarko & Jens Frankenreiter -- Remote testimony / Renee L. Danser, D. James Greiner, Elizabeth Guo & Erik Koltun -- Gamesmanship in modern discovery tech / Neel Guha, Peter Henderson, & Diego A. Zambrano -- Legal tech and the litigation playing field / David Freeman Engstrom & Nora Freeman Engstrom -- Litigation outcome prediction, access to justice, and legal prediction / Charlotte S. Alexander -- Towards the participatory MDL : a low-tech step to promote tech step to promote litigant autonomy / Todd Venook & Nora Freeman Engstrom -- The supply and demand of legal help on the internet / Margaret Hagan -- Digital inequalities and access to justice : dialing into zoom court unrepresented / Victor D. Quintanilla, Kurt Hugenberg, Margaret Hagan, Amy Gonzales, Ryan Hutchings, & Nedim Yel -- Online dispute resolution and the end of adversarial justice? / Norman W. Spaulding -- Using ODR platforms to level the playing field : improving pro se litigation through ODR design / J.J. Prescott -- The disruption we needed : COVID-19, court technology, and access to justice / Chief Justice Bridget M. McCormack -- Free PACER / Jonah B. Gelbach -- Technological challenges facing the judiciary / Albert H. Yoon -- The civil justice data gap / Tanina Rostain & Amy O'Hara
9781009255301
INTERNET IN LEGAL SERVICES--UNITED STATES
JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF--TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS--UNITED STATES
LAWYERS--EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ON--UNITED STATES
JUDGES--EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ON--UNITED STATES
KF 320.I57 / L2023
Regulation, culture, markets : the future of legal tech / Benjamin H. Barton -- Lawtech : levelling the playing field in legal services? / John Armour & Mari Sako -- Natural language processing in legal tech / Julian Nyarko & Jens Frankenreiter -- Remote testimony / Renee L. Danser, D. James Greiner, Elizabeth Guo & Erik Koltun -- Gamesmanship in modern discovery tech / Neel Guha, Peter Henderson, & Diego A. Zambrano -- Legal tech and the litigation playing field / David Freeman Engstrom & Nora Freeman Engstrom -- Litigation outcome prediction, access to justice, and legal prediction / Charlotte S. Alexander -- Towards the participatory MDL : a low-tech step to promote tech step to promote litigant autonomy / Todd Venook & Nora Freeman Engstrom -- The supply and demand of legal help on the internet / Margaret Hagan -- Digital inequalities and access to justice : dialing into zoom court unrepresented / Victor D. Quintanilla, Kurt Hugenberg, Margaret Hagan, Amy Gonzales, Ryan Hutchings, & Nedim Yel -- Online dispute resolution and the end of adversarial justice? / Norman W. Spaulding -- Using ODR platforms to level the playing field : improving pro se litigation through ODR design / J.J. Prescott -- The disruption we needed : COVID-19, court technology, and access to justice / Chief Justice Bridget M. McCormack -- Free PACER / Jonah B. Gelbach -- Technological challenges facing the judiciary / Albert H. Yoon -- The civil justice data gap / Tanina Rostain & Amy O'Hara
9781009255301
INTERNET IN LEGAL SERVICES--UNITED STATES
JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF--TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS--UNITED STATES
LAWYERS--EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ON--UNITED STATES
JUDGES--EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ON--UNITED STATES
KF 320.I57 / L2023
