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Apr. 27, 2010

The Legal Profession Under Investigation

In the sequel to his legal bestseller of 1996 entitled "The Future of Law," Richard Susskin explores the extent to which the role of the traditional lawyer can be sustained in coming years.

Richard Susskind has specialized in legal technology for 25 years and is an independent consultant to professional firms and national governments. The following is an excerpt from his book "The End of Lawyers?: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services", the sequel to his legal best-seller of 1996, "The Future of Law." This book continues Susskind's focus on the effect of advances in information technology upon the law and legal prac...

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