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Three years ago, the first Liquid Legal book compelled the legal
profession to reassess its identity and to aspire to become a
strategic partner for corporate executives as well as for clients.
It also led to the foundation of the Liquid Legal Institute (LLI) -
an association that sparks innovation and drives collaboration in
the legal industry. This second Liquid Legal book builds on the
LLI's progress and on the lessons learned by a legal community that
has moved beyond focusing purely on LegalTech. It not only presents
an outlook on how legal professionals will operate in the future,
but also allows readers to develop a genuine understanding of the
value of digitalization, standardization and new methodologies.
Further, the book outlines a Common Legal Platform (CLP) and makes
it the common point of departure for every author, offering
inspiring insights from a wide range of forward-thinking experts
who are all invested in driving new thinking within the legal
ecosystem. The book also features "Liquid Legal Waves," which
provide links between the various articles, connecting concrete
ideas, practical solutions and specific topics and putting them
into perspective, and so creating a true network of ideas for
readers. A must read, this book is vibrant proof of the power of
sharing, collaboration and coopetition, helping the legal
profession to shape its digital future and revitalize its relevance
while retaining a focus on the human lawyer.
This book compels the legal profession to question its current
identity and to aspire to become a strategic partner for corporate
executives, clients and stakeholders, transforming legal into a
function that creates incremental value. It provides a uniquely
broad range of forward-looking perspectives from several different
key-players in the legal industry: in-house legal, law firms,
LPO's, legal tech, HR, associations and academia. This publication
is a platform for leading legal professionals that offers a new
perspective on the accelerating transformation in legal. Combining
expert contributions with editorial insights, it argues that the
new legal function will shift from a paradigm of security to one of
opportunity; that future corporate lawyers will no longer primarily
be negotiators, litigators and administrators, but that instead
they will be coaches, arbiters and intrapreneurs; that legal
knowledge and data-based services will become a commodity; and that
analytics and measurement will be key drivers of the future of the
profession. A must-read for all legal professionals, this book sets
the course for revitalizing the profession.
This book compels the legal profession to question its current
identity and to aspire to become a strategic partner for corporate
executives, clients and stakeholders, transforming legal into a
function that creates incremental value. It provides a uniquely
broad range of forward-looking perspectives from several different
key-players in the legal industry: in-house legal, law firms,
LPO's, legal tech, HR, associations and academia. This publication
is a platform for leading legal professionals that offers a new
perspective on the accelerating transformation in legal. Combining
expert contributions with editorial insights, it argues that the
new legal function will shift from a paradigm of security to one of
opportunity; that future corporate lawyers will no longer primarily
be negotiators, litigators and administrators, but that instead
they will be coaches, arbiters and intrapreneurs; that legal
knowledge and data-based services will become a commodity; and that
analytics and measurement will be key drivers of the future of the
profession. A must-read for all legal professionals, this book sets
the course for revitalizing the profession.
Three years ago, the first Liquid Legal book compelled the legal
profession to reassess its identity and to aspire to become a
strategic partner for corporate executives as well as for clients.
It also led to the foundation of the Liquid Legal Institute (LLI) -
an association that sparks innovation and drives collaboration in
the legal industry. This second Liquid Legal book builds on the
LLI's progress and on the lessons learned by a legal community that
has moved beyond focusing purely on LegalTech. It not only presents
an outlook on how legal professionals will operate in the future,
but also allows readers to develop a genuine understanding of the
value of digitalization, standardization and new methodologies.
Further, the book outlines a Common Legal Platform (CLP) and makes
it the common point of departure for every author, offering
inspiring insights from a wide range of forward-thinking experts
who are all invested in driving new thinking within the legal
ecosystem. The book also features "Liquid Legal Waves," which
provide links between the various articles, connecting concrete
ideas, practical solutions and specific topics and putting them
into perspective, and so creating a true network of ideas for
readers. A must read, this book is vibrant proof of the power of
sharing, collaboration and coopetition, helping the legal
profession to shape its digital future and revitalize its relevance
while retaining a focus on the human lawyer.
"Humanization and the Law" combines two current and complementary
trends in the business-to-business (B2B) market of the legal
industry: digitalization and humanization. On the one hand, digital
transformation in corporate legal departments and law firms
continues to advance. Contract management, e-discovery, due
diligence, legal operations, and forensic data analysis are just a
few examples of task areas where the use of intelligent software
solutions minimizes legal risks and increases compliance, enables
efficiency gains and cost reductions through automation, and allows
faster and more agile responses to changing market demands and
client expectations. On the other hand, the increasing number of
failed digitalization projects shows that technology alone is not
enough to successfully transform legal departments and law firms.
Software solutions must be integrated into existing work processes,
be easy to use, and provide real benefits in order to be accepted
by employees. People and their ability to make decisions and lead
others remain the focus in an increasingly digitalized legal
industry. More than 20 authors provide insights into why human
aspects matter for business, what organizations can do to increase
the mental well-being and motivation of their employees, and how to
prevail in the upcoming war for talent in the legal industry. "The
legal industry has been largely dismissive of "soft skills" and
"humanizing law." One of the paradoxes of our time is that the
ascendency of automation, artificial intelligence, blockchain, Big
Data, and other technological platforms has elevated, not
diminished, the importance of humanity. It is not only what
distinguishes us from machines but it also enables us to apply our
humanity to machines. The legal function will play an important
role in this process but must first take a hard look at itself."
(Mark A. Cohen, in "Foreword")
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