TY - GEN T1 - Legal tech and the future of civil justice A2 - Engstrom, David Freeman LA - English PP - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press YR - 2023 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/Cambridge_open_access_CR9781009255301 AB - New digital technologies, from AI-fired 'legal tech' tools to virtual proceedings, are transforming the legal system. But much of the debate surrounding legal tech has zoomed out to a nebulous future of 'robo-judges' and 'robo-lawyers.' This volume is an antidote. Zeroing in on the near- to medium-term, it provides a concrete, empirically minded synthesis of the impact of new digital technologies on litigation and access to justice. How far and fast can legal tech advance given regulatory, organizational, and technological constraints? How will new technologies affect lawyers and litigants, and how should procedural rules adapt? How can technology expand - or curtail - access to justice? And how must judicial administration change to promote healthy technological development and open courthouse doors for all? By engaging these essential questions, this volume helps to map the opportunities and the perils of a rapidly digitizing legal system - and provides grounded advice for a sensible path forward. This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. OP - 397 NO - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Feb 2023). CN - KF320.I57 L43 2023 SN - 9781009255301 (ebook) SN - 9781009255356 (hardback) SN - 9781009255349 (paperback) SN - 9781009255356 KW - Internet in legal services : United States. KW - Justice, Administration of : Technological innovations : United States. KW - Lawyers : Effect of technological innovations on : United States. KW - Judges : Effect of technological innovations on : United States. ER -