TY - BOOK AU - Williams,Kimberly AU - Facciola,John M. AU - McCann,Peter AU - Catanzaro,Vincent M. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - The Legal Technology Guidebook SN - 9783319545233 AV - K4240-4343 U1 - 343.099 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Mass media KW - Law KW - Management KW - Industrial management KW - Computers KW - Law and legislation KW - Ethics KW - Management information systems KW - IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property KW - Innovation/Technology Management KW - Legal Aspects of Computing KW - Business Process Management N1 - Chapter 1-Introduction to Ethics and Technology -- Chapter 2-Technological Competence -- Chapter 3-Outsourcing -- Chapter 4-Receipt of Privileged Information -- Chapter 5– What Is Technology? -- Chapter 6-How Did We Get Here? -- Chapter 12–Technology Assisted Review -- Chapter 14-Effective Communication -- Chapter 17–Effective Supervision -- Chapter 18–Using Technology for Improved Billing & Business -- Chapter 19-Understanding Business Impact of Competence Failures in Technology; Available to subscribing member institutions only. Доступно лише організаціям членам підписки N2 - This book explores the transformational impact of new technological developments on legal practice. More specifically, it addresses knowledge management, communication, and e-discovery related technologies, and helps readers develop the project management and data analysis skills needed to effectively navigate the current, and future, landscapes. It studies the impact of current trends on business practices, as well as the ethical, procedural, and evidentiary concerns involved. Introducing novel interactive technologies as well as traditional content, the book reflects expertise from across the legal industry, including practitioners, the bench, academia, and legal technology consultants. All of the contributing authors currently teach aspiring lawyers and/or paralegals and have identified a gap in the available instructional material. Rapid technology advances have radically changed the way we all live and work, and the legal profession is by no means exempt from the impact of these changes. In order to better assist their clients, and to better compete on the legal market, it is imperative for lawyers to understand the ethical, functional, and business consequences of new technologies on their respective practices. This book provides the necessary content by including legal technology texts, information about novel pedagogical technologies, helpful tools for managing legal technologies and IT staff, statistical methods, tips and checklists UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54523-3 ER -