Personal Plight Legal Practice and Tomorrow's Lawyers

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Personal Plight Legal Practice and Tomorrow's Lawyers
Abstract
Commentators have predicted that machine intelligence and off-shoring will steadily undermine demand for lawyers in North America and Europe. This essay argues that this prediction is not equally valid for all types of legal practice. Personal plight practice — in which lawyers help individuals and small businesses involved in legal disputes — is largely sheltered from computerization and off-shoring. The article calls for the profession and legal educators to open doors between tomorrow’s lawyers and personal plight legal practice. Doing so will not only address the economic insecurity confronting tomorrow’s lawyers, but also enhance access to justice.
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SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
2436438
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2014-07-25
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9/10/23, 10:34 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Semple, N. (2014). Personal Plight Legal Practice and Tomorrow’s Lawyers (SSRN Scholarly Paper 2436438). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2436438
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