Recensione:
The prognosis is persuasive. (Kevin Stannard, Conference & Common Room)
Compelling reading. (Greg Wildisen, New Law Journal)
It should be read by any information professional concerned about the future. (Tom Wilson, Information Research)
Impeccably researched and compelling... The Future of the Professions is a must read for all professionals and policy makers. (Kathy Laster, Law and Courts in an Online World)
Interesting and highly pertinent... The authors have written an interesting polemic that ought to be read by those that do not know. (Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review)
Richard and Daniel Susskind's The Future of the Professions: How technology will transform the work of human experts (Oxford) belongs to a new genre of reflection and prediction. It is no Luddite lament for a world we have lost, but surveys rapid change with insight and optimism. (Jonathan Clark, Books of the Year 2016, Times Literary Supplement)
The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, is a must read for anyone who wants to gain insights into where the legal profession is going ... Nothing else I have read more clearly and convincingly elucidates the future of legal services and how technology will transform the traditional practice of law. (Dan Pinnington, Slaw.)
Books of the Year 2015: Best Books 2015 (Lorien Kite, Financial Times)
Books of the Year 2015 (New Scientist)
Perhaps the forthcoming tidal wave of technology set to engulf us all will throw up new opportunities for the legal profession ― which is probably why just about every lawyer in London, so we are told, has bought a copy of this challenging, provocative, timely and important book. If you care about the future of your profession and wish to add further comment to the raging controversies surrounding it, better get yourself a copy now. (Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richard Green Chambers)
L'autore:
Professor Richard Susskind OBE is an author, speaker, and independent adviser to international professional firms and national governments. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law, IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England, and Chair of the Advisory Board of the Oxford Internet Institute. His numerous books include the best-sellers, The End of Lawyers? (OUP, 2008) and Tomorrow's Lawyers (OUP, 2013), his work has been translated into more than 10 languages, and he has been invited to speak in over 40 countries. Daniel Susskind is a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, where he teaches and researches, and from where he has two degrees in economics. Previously, he worked for the British Government - in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, in the Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, and as a Senior Policy Adviser at the Cabinet Office. He was a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard University.
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