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How will artificial intelligence (AI) and associated digital technologies reshape the work of lawyers and structure of law firms? Legal services are traditionally provided by highly-skilled humans — that is, lawyers. Dramatic recent progress in AI has triggered speculation about the extent to...
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Early Modern historians have long been fascinated by the mercantile world of the late medieval and early modern periods. The reason for their fascination can be ascribed to the wealth, cosmopolitism, social capital and political clout that many of these merchants (mostly men) projected onto...
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This study gives an overview about innovation management as driver of productivity in German law firms. It is the first study of this kind in the German legal industry. 21 of the 200 largest German law firms (LF) have been interviewed and surveyed about their latest innovations, their innovation...
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.S. The article proceeds to consider the ways in which U.S. law firms have become global organizations by offshoring their … through offshoring is that the need for dual trained lawyers is minimal. While U.S. law schools attract increasing numbers of …
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Law firms are expected to be controlled by the workers because given the diffculty of monitoring labor, the transaction cost would be very high and the essential human capital investment would be lacking in a firm controlled by the capital suppliers. Expectations are confirmed by the data....
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Law firms are expected to be controlled by the workers because given the diffculty of monitoring labor, the transaction cost would be very high and the essential human capital investment would be lacking in a firm controlled by the capital suppliers. Expectations are confirmed by the data....
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