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Law Practice - The End of Lawyers : Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services

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Book Synopsis: This widely acclaimed legal bestseller has provoked a tidal wave of debate within the legal profession, being hailed as an inspiration by some and as heresy by others. Susskind lays down a challenge to all lawyers, and indeed all those in a professional service environment. He urges them to ask themselves, with their hands on their hearts, what elements of their current workload could be undertaken differently - more quickly, cheaply, efficiently, or to a higher quality - using alternative methods of working. The challenge for legal readers is to identify their distinctive skills and talents, the capabilities that they possess that cannot, crudely, be replaced by advanced systems or by less costly workers supported by technology or standard processes, or by lay people armed with online self-help tools. In the extended new preface to this revised paperback edition, Richard Susskind updates his views on legal process outsourcing, courtroom technology, access to justice, e-learning for lawyers, and the impact of the recession on the practice of law. He analyzes the four main pressures that lawyers now face (to charge less, to work differently, to embrace technology, and to deregulate), and reveals common fallacies associated with each. And, in an entirely new line of thinking, Susskind argues that law firms and in-house departments will have four business models from which to choose in the future, and he provides some new tools and techniques to help lawyers plan for their future. Susskind argues that the market is increasingly unlikely to tolerate expensive lawyers for tasks (guiding, advising, drafting, researching, problem-solving, and more) that can equally or better be discharged, directly or indirectly, by smart systems and processes. It follows, the book claims, that the jobs of many traditional lawyers will be substantially eroded and often eliminated.

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Looking for a game-changer in the legal profession? Look no further than "The End of Lawyers: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services." This groundbreaking book by Richard Susskind has generated passionate debates across the industry, with many considering it a must-read for all lawyers. Susskind challenges legal professionals to question their current methods and explore new avenues for more efficient, cost-effective, and high-quality work. By embracing alternative approaches and leveraging technology, lawyers can identify their unique skills that cannot be replaced by machines or less experienced individuals armed with self-help tools.

In the updated paperback edition, Susskind delves into topics such as legal process outsourcing, courtroom technology, access to justice, and the impact of the recession on the practice of law. He addresses the four main pressures faced by lawyers today: the need to charge less, work differently, embrace technology, and deregulate. Moreover, he introduces new business models for law firms and in-house departments to consider in order to thrive in the future.

According to Susskind, the market is demanding more efficient and cost-effective solutions for legal tasks such as guiding, advising, drafting, researching, and problem-solving. With the advent of smart systems and processes, many traditional legal roles will be significantly transformed or even phased out. Are you ready to adapt and harness the potential of this evolving landscape?

Don't be left behind - equip yourself with the knowledge and insights to navigate the changing legal landscape. Grab your copy of "The End of Lawyers: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services" now and unlock a world of possibilities for your career and your clients. Get your copy today!

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