
#Legaltech Startups and Innovation: Changing Traditional Law-Firm Business Models One Innovation at a Time
Are you a lawyer, law student, or firm owner eager to become an innovator or driver of change in the legal field? Interested in leveraging the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its legal technologies to enhance access to justice? Want to use technology to work smarter and grow a sustainable legal practice in today’s rapidly evolving landscape? Leah Molatseli’s groundbreaking guide shares her journey as a determined attorney who recognized the need for greater public access to justice. By adopting technologies that reduce costs, boost efficiency, and connect with clients better, this book empowers practitioners ready to transform their legal careers and impact the industry.
‘In today’s world we have the technology, we have the skills, and we have the ability to make justice, and the law serve the people it should. A few people recognize this and are determined to be “part of the change they want to see”. They are that rare combination of great thinkers and great doers who spot opportunities to improve things and who act on them. They are people like Leah Molatseli.’
Adam Oxford of the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL)
‘A comprehensive guide for stakeholders in the African legal community, this book bears Leah’s simple, expressive and characteristically brilliant style.’
Ademola Adeyoju (Technology and Intellectual Property Attorney and co-founder of Innovation Law Club Africa)
‘She is clearly ahead of the rest of the legal fraternity … and one day we will look back at this book as having been one of the founding texts to catalyse the transition to a new way of practising law.’
Ryan Ishmail (Attorney, Notary, Conveyancer and Founder of RC Ishmail Attorneys)
Content
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Understanding the startup world
- Part 3: Impact of technology on legal education
- Part 4: Understanding business models in the legal tech industry
- Part 5: Legal tech categories
- Part 6: Technologies disrupting the legal industry
- Part 7: Challenges associated with legal tech
- Part 8: How to start your own legal tech startup or formulate a legal tech tool
Interest / Benefit to
- Legal practitioners
- Startup law firms
- Law students and graduates
- Academics and researchers
- Statutory bodies
Product Information:
eISBN | 9781485139478 |
Author | Molatseli |
Variant | e-book |
Publishers | JUTA PUBLISHERS |
Edition | 1st Edition |
Published | 2020 |
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