The legal sector is being hit by profound economic and technological changes (digitalization, open data, blockchain, artificial intelligence ...) forcing law firms and legal departments to become ever more creative in order to demonstrate their added value. To help lawyers meet this challenge, this book draws on the perspectives of lawyers and creative specialists to analyze the concept and life cycle of legal innovations, techniques and services, whether related to legislation, legal engineering, legal services, or legal strategies, as well as the role of law as a source of creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration.…mehr
The legal sector is being hit by profound economic and technological changes (digitalization, open data, blockchain, artificial intelligence ...) forcing law firms and legal departments to become ever more creative in order to demonstrate their added value.
To help lawyers meet this challenge, this book draws on the perspectives of lawyers and creative specialists to analyze the concept and life cycle of legal innovations, techniques and services, whether related to legislation, legal engineering, legal services, or legal strategies, as well as the role of law as a source of creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Antoine Masson co-manages the "Law, Management and Strategies" research program at ESSEC Business School (Paris). He has been a part-time lecturer at Trinity College Dublin and a researcher at HEC-Paris and the University of Luxembourg. He has edited seven books on Law & Management including Legal Strategies: How Corporations Use Law to Improve Performance (Springer Germany: 2010) with Mary J. Shariff. Gavin Robinson is a postdoctoral researcher in criminal law and IT law at the University of Luxembourg. He wrote a doctoral thesis on the secondary use of commercial data by law enforcement, and is co-editor (with Katalin Ligeti) of Preventing and Resolving Conflicts of Jurisdiction in EU Criminal Law (OUP, 2018). Dr Robinson is assistant editor of the New Journal of European Criminal Law, a member of the European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN), and teaches European Economic and Financial Criminal Law at the University of Luxembourg.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword byDaniel Martin Katz.- Preface byAntoine Masson and Gavin Robinson.- An Introduction to Creativity: Legal Professions and the Creative Profiler Approach byTodd Lubart and Branden Thornhill-Miller.- Creativity in Law: Reflections on Innovation in Law and the Creativity of Legal Professionals byChristophe Collard and Mark Raison.- What Methods for Legal Innovation byFlorian Imbertand Caroline Martin-Forissier.- Legal Innovation Mechanisms: From the Designer to the Consumer byVéronique Chapuis-Thuault.- Legal Innovation and Communication byAntoine Masson.- The Emergence of Intellectual Property for Legal Innovation byMichael Abramowicz and John F. Duffy.- New Practices in the Digital Economy: Towards the Uberization of Law? byNabyla Daidj.- Legal Innovation in Contracting, and Beyond: Merging Design and Technology Tools for the InformationAge byThomas D. Barton, Helena Haapio, James G. Hazard and Stefania Passera.- Legaltech and the Future of Startup Lawyering byJoseph Green.- Legal Creativity and Boardroom Creativity byAlice Belcher.- Disruptive Litigation byOlivier Beddeleem.- CSR Perspectives about Innovation in Canadian Corporate Law: An ex ante / ex post Approach? byIvan Tchotourian.- Consumers & Complaints: Marketing Evolution Leads to Legal Innovation from Contract Clauses to General Fairness byRoss Petty.- The Legal Innovation of the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation and its Impact on Systems Competition byMartina Eckardt and Stefan Okruch.- Deregulation and Proactive Law as Regulative Innovations: A Case Study from Finland byKaisa Sorsa and Tarja Salmi-Tolonen.- Reimagining Today's Legal Education for Tomorrow's Lawyers: The Role of Legal Design, Technology and Innovation byStephanie Dangel, Margaret Hagan and James Bryan Williams.
Foreword byDaniel Martin Katz.- Preface byAntoine Masson and Gavin Robinson.- An Introduction to Creativity: Legal Professions and the Creative Profiler Approach byTodd Lubart and Branden Thornhill-Miller.- Creativity in Law: Reflections on Innovation in Law and the Creativity of Legal Professionals byChristophe Collard and Mark Raison.- What Methods for Legal Innovation byFlorian Imbertand Caroline Martin-Forissier.- Legal Innovation Mechanisms: From the Designer to the Consumer byVéronique Chapuis-Thuault.- Legal Innovation and Communication byAntoine Masson.- The Emergence of Intellectual Property for Legal Innovation byMichael Abramowicz and John F. Duffy.- New Practices in the Digital Economy: Towards the Uberization of Law? byNabyla Daidj.- Legal Innovation in Contracting, and Beyond: Merging Design and Technology Tools for the InformationAge byThomas D. Barton, Helena Haapio, James G. Hazard and Stefania Passera.- Legaltech and the Future of Startup Lawyering byJoseph Green.- Legal Creativity and Boardroom Creativity byAlice Belcher.- Disruptive Litigation byOlivier Beddeleem.- CSR Perspectives about Innovation in Canadian Corporate Law: An ex ante / ex post Approach? byIvan Tchotourian.- Consumers & Complaints: Marketing Evolution Leads to Legal Innovation from Contract Clauses to General Fairness byRoss Petty.- The Legal Innovation of the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation and its Impact on Systems Competition byMartina Eckardt and Stefan Okruch.- Deregulation and Proactive Law as Regulative Innovations: A Case Study from Finland byKaisa Sorsa and Tarja Salmi-Tolonen.- Reimagining Today's Legal Education for Tomorrow's Lawyers: The Role of Legal Design, Technology and Innovation byStephanie Dangel, Margaret Hagan and James Bryan Williams.
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"Diagrams are incorporated throughout the book to illustrate concepts and ideas and each chapter contains a full set of references for the sources referred to in the chapter. ... it should provoke food for thought one hopes for managing partners and those looking for better ways to approach the delivery of law to all sorts of consumers. It raises excellent questions ... . this book will provoke reflection and hopefully ideas to enable the reader to themselves innovate." (Gill Steel, lawskills.co.uk, November 17, 2021)
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