Future-Proof Legal Services
How Innovation, Legal Tech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market
Herausgeber: Caria, Riccardo de; Martinelli, Silvia
Future-Proof Legal Services
How Innovation, Legal Tech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market
Herausgeber: Caria, Riccardo de; Martinelli, Silvia
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Analyses the profound transformation that has been affecting the business of law around the world.
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Analyses the profound transformation that has been affecting the business of law around the world.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9781509987009
- ISBN-10: 1509987002
- Artikelnr.: 73358994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9781509987009
- ISBN-10: 1509987002
- Artikelnr.: 73358994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Riccardo de Caria is Associate Professor of Economics Law, University of Turin, Italy. Silvia Martinelli is a Researcher at the University of Turin, Italy.
Preface
Michel Cannarsa (Lyon Catholic University
France) Part 1: The (R)evolution of the Market for Legal Services
between Competition and Law and Economics 1. The Legal Services Market between EU-Driven Liberalisation and Continuing National Restrictions
Riccardo de Caria (University of Turin
Italy) 2. Generative AI and the Market for Legal Services
Frederic Marty (Université Côte d'Azur) and Bruno Deffains (Université Paris Panthéon Sorbonne) 3. Bridging the Justice Gap: Can AI Make Legal Services More Accessible and Less Lawyer-Centric? Umberto Nizza (University of Turin
Italy) 4. Transformation of the Legal Services in the Era of Digitalisation
Gentjan Skara (Bedër University College
Albania) 5. Ecodesign and Sustainable Product Initiatives: The Re-Design of our Economy
Silvia Martinelli (University of Turin
Italy) Part 2: The Impact of Technology on the Legal Services Industry 6. When Compliance Diverges: Legal Interpretations and Tech Understandings
Olga Kokoulina (University of Copenhagen
Denmark) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 7. AI-Provided and AI-Assisted Legal Advice: Promises and Perils
Typology
and Selected Key Legal Issues
Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballel (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Spain) 8. The Transformative Power of Technology: Reshaping Legal Services Through Legal Tech
Karolina Mania (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 9. Lawyering in the LLMs Era: EU/US Perspectives
Cristina Poncibò (University of Turin
Italy) 10. Generative Artificial Intelligence - Powered Legal Technology: Application
Risk and Governance
Ran Wang
Xiuwen Yao
and Yu Zhang (Tianjin University
China) 11. Innovating Legal Services: The Legal AI Maturity Model (LAMM) Framework
Richard Finkelman (Secretariat Advisors LLC
USA)
Kassi Burns (King & Spalding LLP
USA)
and Olga V Mack (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
USA) 12. Locating 'the Vanguard of Innovation': Change Management in Legal Practice
Felicity Bell and Justine Rogers (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part 3: The "New Lawyers" and Other New Legal Professionals
and the Challenges in their Education 13. Future-Proof Legal Services: How Innovation
LegalTech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market
Macarena Plaza (IE Law School
Spain) 14. Balancing Progress and Responsibility: Examining the Sustainability Challenges in Legal Education's AI Evolution
Anil Balan (King's College London
UK) 15. Teaching Law and Technology: A View from the Jagiellonian University's Future Tech Law Clinics
Piotr Tereszkiewicz (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 16. Lawyers
Law Schools
and Cyborgs: A Modern Fantasy
Erik Vermeulen (Tilburg University
the Netherlands)
Michel Cannarsa (Lyon Catholic University
France) Part 1: The (R)evolution of the Market for Legal Services
between Competition and Law and Economics 1. The Legal Services Market between EU-Driven Liberalisation and Continuing National Restrictions
Riccardo de Caria (University of Turin
Italy) 2. Generative AI and the Market for Legal Services
Frederic Marty (Université Côte d'Azur) and Bruno Deffains (Université Paris Panthéon Sorbonne) 3. Bridging the Justice Gap: Can AI Make Legal Services More Accessible and Less Lawyer-Centric? Umberto Nizza (University of Turin
Italy) 4. Transformation of the Legal Services in the Era of Digitalisation
Gentjan Skara (Bedër University College
Albania) 5. Ecodesign and Sustainable Product Initiatives: The Re-Design of our Economy
Silvia Martinelli (University of Turin
Italy) Part 2: The Impact of Technology on the Legal Services Industry 6. When Compliance Diverges: Legal Interpretations and Tech Understandings
Olga Kokoulina (University of Copenhagen
Denmark) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 7. AI-Provided and AI-Assisted Legal Advice: Promises and Perils
Typology
and Selected Key Legal Issues
Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballel (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Spain) 8. The Transformative Power of Technology: Reshaping Legal Services Through Legal Tech
Karolina Mania (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 9. Lawyering in the LLMs Era: EU/US Perspectives
Cristina Poncibò (University of Turin
Italy) 10. Generative Artificial Intelligence - Powered Legal Technology: Application
Risk and Governance
Ran Wang
Xiuwen Yao
and Yu Zhang (Tianjin University
China) 11. Innovating Legal Services: The Legal AI Maturity Model (LAMM) Framework
Richard Finkelman (Secretariat Advisors LLC
USA)
Kassi Burns (King & Spalding LLP
USA)
and Olga V Mack (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
USA) 12. Locating 'the Vanguard of Innovation': Change Management in Legal Practice
Felicity Bell and Justine Rogers (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part 3: The "New Lawyers" and Other New Legal Professionals
and the Challenges in their Education 13. Future-Proof Legal Services: How Innovation
LegalTech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market
Macarena Plaza (IE Law School
Spain) 14. Balancing Progress and Responsibility: Examining the Sustainability Challenges in Legal Education's AI Evolution
Anil Balan (King's College London
UK) 15. Teaching Law and Technology: A View from the Jagiellonian University's Future Tech Law Clinics
Piotr Tereszkiewicz (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 16. Lawyers
Law Schools
and Cyborgs: A Modern Fantasy
Erik Vermeulen (Tilburg University
the Netherlands)
Preface
Michel Cannarsa (Lyon Catholic University
France) Part 1: The (R)evolution of the Market for Legal Services
between Competition and Law and Economics 1. The Legal Services Market between EU-Driven Liberalisation and Continuing National Restrictions
Riccardo de Caria (University of Turin
Italy) 2. Generative AI and the Market for Legal Services
Frederic Marty (Université Côte d'Azur) and Bruno Deffains (Université Paris Panthéon Sorbonne) 3. Bridging the Justice Gap: Can AI Make Legal Services More Accessible and Less Lawyer-Centric? Umberto Nizza (University of Turin
Italy) 4. Transformation of the Legal Services in the Era of Digitalisation
Gentjan Skara (Bedër University College
Albania) 5. Ecodesign and Sustainable Product Initiatives: The Re-Design of our Economy
Silvia Martinelli (University of Turin
Italy) Part 2: The Impact of Technology on the Legal Services Industry 6. When Compliance Diverges: Legal Interpretations and Tech Understandings
Olga Kokoulina (University of Copenhagen
Denmark) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 7. AI-Provided and AI-Assisted Legal Advice: Promises and Perils
Typology
and Selected Key Legal Issues
Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballel (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Spain) 8. The Transformative Power of Technology: Reshaping Legal Services Through Legal Tech
Karolina Mania (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 9. Lawyering in the LLMs Era: EU/US Perspectives
Cristina Poncibò (University of Turin
Italy) 10. Generative Artificial Intelligence - Powered Legal Technology: Application
Risk and Governance
Ran Wang
Xiuwen Yao
and Yu Zhang (Tianjin University
China) 11. Innovating Legal Services: The Legal AI Maturity Model (LAMM) Framework
Richard Finkelman (Secretariat Advisors LLC
USA)
Kassi Burns (King & Spalding LLP
USA)
and Olga V Mack (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
USA) 12. Locating 'the Vanguard of Innovation': Change Management in Legal Practice
Felicity Bell and Justine Rogers (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part 3: The "New Lawyers" and Other New Legal Professionals
and the Challenges in their Education 13. Future-Proof Legal Services: How Innovation
LegalTech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market
Macarena Plaza (IE Law School
Spain) 14. Balancing Progress and Responsibility: Examining the Sustainability Challenges in Legal Education's AI Evolution
Anil Balan (King's College London
UK) 15. Teaching Law and Technology: A View from the Jagiellonian University's Future Tech Law Clinics
Piotr Tereszkiewicz (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 16. Lawyers
Law Schools
and Cyborgs: A Modern Fantasy
Erik Vermeulen (Tilburg University
the Netherlands)
Michel Cannarsa (Lyon Catholic University
France) Part 1: The (R)evolution of the Market for Legal Services
between Competition and Law and Economics 1. The Legal Services Market between EU-Driven Liberalisation and Continuing National Restrictions
Riccardo de Caria (University of Turin
Italy) 2. Generative AI and the Market for Legal Services
Frederic Marty (Université Côte d'Azur) and Bruno Deffains (Université Paris Panthéon Sorbonne) 3. Bridging the Justice Gap: Can AI Make Legal Services More Accessible and Less Lawyer-Centric? Umberto Nizza (University of Turin
Italy) 4. Transformation of the Legal Services in the Era of Digitalisation
Gentjan Skara (Bedër University College
Albania) 5. Ecodesign and Sustainable Product Initiatives: The Re-Design of our Economy
Silvia Martinelli (University of Turin
Italy) Part 2: The Impact of Technology on the Legal Services Industry 6. When Compliance Diverges: Legal Interpretations and Tech Understandings
Olga Kokoulina (University of Copenhagen
Denmark) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 7. AI-Provided and AI-Assisted Legal Advice: Promises and Perils
Typology
and Selected Key Legal Issues
Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballel (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Spain) 8. The Transformative Power of Technology: Reshaping Legal Services Through Legal Tech
Karolina Mania (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 9. Lawyering in the LLMs Era: EU/US Perspectives
Cristina Poncibò (University of Turin
Italy) 10. Generative Artificial Intelligence - Powered Legal Technology: Application
Risk and Governance
Ran Wang
Xiuwen Yao
and Yu Zhang (Tianjin University
China) 11. Innovating Legal Services: The Legal AI Maturity Model (LAMM) Framework
Richard Finkelman (Secretariat Advisors LLC
USA)
Kassi Burns (King & Spalding LLP
USA)
and Olga V Mack (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
USA) 12. Locating 'the Vanguard of Innovation': Change Management in Legal Practice
Felicity Bell and Justine Rogers (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part 3: The "New Lawyers" and Other New Legal Professionals
and the Challenges in their Education 13. Future-Proof Legal Services: How Innovation
LegalTech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market
Macarena Plaza (IE Law School
Spain) 14. Balancing Progress and Responsibility: Examining the Sustainability Challenges in Legal Education's AI Evolution
Anil Balan (King's College London
UK) 15. Teaching Law and Technology: A View from the Jagiellonian University's Future Tech Law Clinics
Piotr Tereszkiewicz (Jagiellonian University
Poland) 16. Lawyers
Law Schools
and Cyborgs: A Modern Fantasy
Erik Vermeulen (Tilburg University
the Netherlands)







