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The Increased Use And Permanency Of Technology: How Those Changes Impact Attorneys’ Professional Responsibility And Ethical Obligations To Clients And Recommendations For Improvement, Scott B. Piekarsky
University of Miami Business Law Review
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Access To Law Or Access To Lawyers? Master’S Programs In The Public Educational Mission Of Law Schools, Mark Edwin Burge
Access To Law Or Access To Lawyers? Master’S Programs In The Public Educational Mission Of Law Schools, Mark Edwin Burge
University of Miami Law Review
The general decline in juris doctor (“J.D.”) law school applicants and enrollment over the last decade has coincided with the rise of a new breed of law degree. Whether known as master of jurisprudence, juris master, master of legal studies, or other names, these graduate degrees all have a target audience in common: adult professionals who neither are nor seek to become practicing attorneys. Inside legal academia and among the practicing bar, these degrees have been accompanied by expressed concerns that they detract from the traditional core public mission of law schools—educating lawyers. This Article argues that non-lawyer master’s programs …
Professions And Expertise: How Machine Learning And Blockchain Are Redesigning The Landscape Of Professional Knowledge And Organization, John Flood, Lachlan Robb
Professions And Expertise: How Machine Learning And Blockchain Are Redesigning The Landscape Of Professional Knowledge And Organization, John Flood, Lachlan Robb
University of Miami Law Review
Machine learning has entered the world of the professions with differential impacts. Automation will have huge impacts on the nature of work and society. Engineering, architecture, and medicine are early and enthusiastic adopters of automation. Other professions, especially law, are late and, in some cases, reluctant adopters. This Article examines the effects of artificial intelligence (“AI”) and Blockchain on professions and their knowledge bases. We start by examining the nature of expertise in general and the function of expertise in law. Using examples from law, such as Gulati and Scott’s analysis of how lawyers create (or don’t create) legal agreements, …
What Can Technology Do To Increase Access To Justice?, Vanessa Butnick Davis
What Can Technology Do To Increase Access To Justice?, Vanessa Butnick Davis
University of Miami Law Review
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Access To Justice Through Technology: An Immigration Practitioner’S Perspective, Elizabeth Rieser-Murphy
Access To Justice Through Technology: An Immigration Practitioner’S Perspective, Elizabeth Rieser-Murphy
University of Miami Law Review
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The Wise Counselor: Review Of Legal Upheaval: A Guide To Creativity, Collaboration, And Innovation In Law By Michele Destefano, Honorable William G. Young
The Wise Counselor: Review Of Legal Upheaval: A Guide To Creativity, Collaboration, And Innovation In Law By Michele Destefano, Honorable William G. Young
University of Miami Business Law Review
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An Excerpt From Chapter 3 Of Legal Upheaval: A Guide To Creativity, Collaboration, And Innovation In Law, Michele Destefano
An Excerpt From Chapter 3 Of Legal Upheaval: A Guide To Creativity, Collaboration, And Innovation In Law, Michele Destefano
University of Miami Business Law Review
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“So Teacher, What Is The Right Answer?” Incorporating Critical Thinking Into The Mexican Legal Education: The Application Of The Us Model, Dr. Ying Chen
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Richard A. Hausler
In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Richard A. Hausler
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Carl E.B. Mckenry Jr.
In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Carl E.B. Mckenry Jr.
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Keith S. Rosenn
In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Keith S. Rosenn
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Cami Green
In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Cami Green
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Burton A. Landy
In Memoriam: Rafael C. Benitez, Burton A. Landy
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Inter-America Bar Association: Resolutions Of The Xxxv Conference
Inter-America Bar Association: Resolutions Of The Xxxv Conference
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Running On Empty: Justice Brennan's Plea, The Empty State, The City Of Richmond, And The Profession, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Running On Empty: Justice Brennan's Plea, The Empty State, The City Of Richmond, And The Profession, Kenneth M. Casebeer
University of Miami Law Review
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Are Citizens Justified In Being Suspicious Of The Law And The Legal System?, William J. Brennan Jr.
Are Citizens Justified In Being Suspicious Of The Law And The Legal System?, William J. Brennan Jr.
University of Miami Law Review
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The Role And Functions Of Legal Professions: A Comparative Study, W. J. Wagner
The Role And Functions Of Legal Professions: A Comparative Study, W. J. Wagner
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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