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Professions and Expertise: How Machine Learning and Blockchain are Redesigning the Landscape of Professional Knowledge and Organisation
Abstract Machine learning has entered the world of the professions with differential impacts. Engineering, architecture, and medicine are early and enthusiastic adopters. Other professions, especially…What Happened to the Class of 2010? Empirical Evidence of Structural Change in the Legal Profession
Abstract Poor employment outcomes have plagued law school graduates for several years. Legal scholars have debated whether these outcomes stem from macroeconomic cycles or from…Litigation in the UK Supreme Court: Collecting and Exploring the Data
Abstract The aims of this project are twofold: (1) to construct a dataset on litigation before the highest UK court with minimum copyright and licensing…The End of Law Schools: Legal Education in the Era of Legal Service Businesses
Abstract Law school as most of us know it is doomed. Law school today – which is but a gloss on Langdell’s Harvard – attempts…Ok, Google, Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Lawyering?
Abstract Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) replace human lawyering? The answer is no. Despite worries that AI is getting so sophisticated that it could take over…Automated Decision Support Technologies and the Legal Profession
Abstract A quiet revolution is afoot in the field of law. Technical systems employing algorithms are shaping and displacing professional decision making, and they are…Legal Market Landscape Report (July 2018)
Commissioned by the State Bar of California, July 2018, Professor William D. Henderson The Bar contracted with Professor William D. Henderson to conduct a landscape…Innovation: A New Key Discipline for Lawyers and Legal Education
Abstract: Over the past two years, I have interviewed hundreds of in-house and law firm lawyers from around the globe to explore the changing legal…