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    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Imprint: Springer,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048557828
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXIV, 440 Seiten 81 illus., 67 illus. in color.).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022
    ISBN: 978-3-031-14240-6
    Series Statement: Law for Professionals
    Content: "Humanization and the Law" combines two current and complementary trends in the business-to-business (B2B) market of the legal industry: digitalization and humanization. On the one hand, digital transformation in corporate legal departments and law firms continues to advance. Contract management, e-discovery, due diligence, legal operations, and forensic data analysis are just a few examples of task areas where the use of intelligent software solutions minimizes legal risks and increases compliance, enables efficiency gains and cost reductions through automation, and allows faster and more agile responses to changing market demands and client expectations. On the other hand, the increasing number of failed digitalization projects shows that technology alone is not enough to successfully transform legal departments and law firms. Software solutions must be integrated into existing work processes, be easy to use, and provide real benefits in order to be accepted by employees. People and their ability to make decisions and lead others remain the focus in an increasingly digitalized legal industry. More than 20 authors provide insights into why human aspects matter for business, what organizations can do to increase the mental well-being and motivation of their employees, and how to prevail in the upcoming war for talent in the legal industry. "The legal industry has been largely dismissive of "soft skills" and "humanizing law." One of the paradoxes of our time is that the ascendency of automation, artificial intelligence, blockchain, Big Data, and other technological platforms has elevated, not diminished, the importance of humanity. It is not only what distinguishes us from machines but it also enables us to apply our humanity to machines. The legal function will play an important role in this process but must first take a hard look at itself." (Mark A. Cohen, in "Foreword")
    Note: Roger Strathausen, Kai Jacob, Dierk Schindler and Bernhard Waltl, Introduction -- Sven von Alemann and Philipp Glock, The Paradigm Shift in AI: from Human Labor to Humane Creativity -- Heribert Anzinger, Human Dignity and Computational Methods of Law Making Agonists and Antagonists in the Humanization of Law -- Uwe Bandey and Silvio Kupsch, Humanized Law: How human should robot judgements be? -- Thomas Barton, Designing Legal Systems for an Algorithmic Society -- Lucy Bassli, Humanizing Contracting Processes for all Corporations -- Madeleine Bernhardt and Emma Ziercke, Patagonia: Everything a Law Firm is Not, But Could Be? -- Liam Brown et al., The Elevated Workplace -- Barbara Chomicka, Of Mice and Lawyers: What Lawyers Can Learn From Calhoun's Rodent Utopia -- Craig Conte and Mark Ross, The Next Frontier for Contract Management: Technology and Humanity Meet to Revolutionize Post-Signature -- Anna Engers, Diversity is the "&" between Humanization and Law -- , Helena Haapio, Legally functional and human-friendly contracts by design - the first ten years -- Abir Haddad, Rethinking Human-centered Legal Framework -- Tatiana Löttiger, International Business Etiquette for Legal Professionals -- Rainer Markfort and Patryk Zamorski, Law Firm of the Future -- Bruno Mascello, Wasting Human Resources - Women Still Have a Difficult Stand in the Legal Profession -- Jean Obst, Leadership and the Use of Metrics in Legal Departments - a Humanized Approach -- Carl Renner and Michael Zollner, On the Function of Contracts in Modern Society - an Instrument of Freedom of Bondage? -- Wolfgang Richter, Blockchain Based Tokens as a Tool to Transform Collaboration Structures -- V. Saintot and G. di Mateo, Legal knowledge management: augmenting and humanizing lawyers' work -- V. Saintot and F. Lulic, How to E-A-S-E our legal ecosystems with extended cognition and design-based practices -- , Sebastian Schüssler, Beyond "do ut des" - What the Legal Business Can Learn From "Working Out Loud" -- Martina Seidl, Corporate Digital Responsibility -- Roger Strathausen, "Who Are you?" - A Story About a Gay Humanist Working at a Law Firm -- Ivan Timmer, Digitilization and Humanization: the law, the government & the citizen -- Duc V. Trang, Injecting Humanity (Back) Into Talent Development
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142390
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142413
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142420
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049408727
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (460 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783031142406
    Series Statement: Law for Professionals Series
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jacob, Kai Liquid Legal - Humanization and the Law Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783031142390
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Imprint: Springer,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV048557828
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXIV, 440 Seiten 81 illus., 67 illus. in color.).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022
    ISBN: 978-3-031-14240-6
    Series Statement: Law for Professionals
    Content: "Humanization and the Law" combines two current and complementary trends in the business-to-business (B2B) market of the legal industry: digitalization and humanization. On the one hand, digital transformation in corporate legal departments and law firms continues to advance. Contract management, e-discovery, due diligence, legal operations, and forensic data analysis are just a few examples of task areas where the use of intelligent software solutions minimizes legal risks and increases compliance, enables efficiency gains and cost reductions through automation, and allows faster and more agile responses to changing market demands and client expectations. On the other hand, the increasing number of failed digitalization projects shows that technology alone is not enough to successfully transform legal departments and law firms. Software solutions must be integrated into existing work processes, be easy to use, and provide real benefits in order to be accepted by employees. People and their ability to make decisions and lead others remain the focus in an increasingly digitalized legal industry. More than 20 authors provide insights into why human aspects matter for business, what organizations can do to increase the mental well-being and motivation of their employees, and how to prevail in the upcoming war for talent in the legal industry. "The legal industry has been largely dismissive of "soft skills" and "humanizing law." One of the paradoxes of our time is that the ascendency of automation, artificial intelligence, blockchain, Big Data, and other technological platforms has elevated, not diminished, the importance of humanity. It is not only what distinguishes us from machines but it also enables us to apply our humanity to machines. The legal function will play an important role in this process but must first take a hard look at itself." (Mark A. Cohen, in "Foreword")
    Note: Roger Strathausen, Kai Jacob, Dierk Schindler and Bernhard Waltl, Introduction -- Sven von Alemann and Philipp Glock, The Paradigm Shift in AI: from Human Labor to Humane Creativity -- Heribert Anzinger, Human Dignity and Computational Methods of Law Making Agonists and Antagonists in the Humanization of Law -- Uwe Bandey and Silvio Kupsch, Humanized Law: How human should robot judgements be? -- Thomas Barton, Designing Legal Systems for an Algorithmic Society -- Lucy Bassli, Humanizing Contracting Processes for all Corporations -- Madeleine Bernhardt and Emma Ziercke, Patagonia: Everything a Law Firm is Not, But Could Be? -- Liam Brown et al., The Elevated Workplace -- Barbara Chomicka, Of Mice and Lawyers: What Lawyers Can Learn From Calhoun's Rodent Utopia -- Craig Conte and Mark Ross, The Next Frontier for Contract Management: Technology and Humanity Meet to Revolutionize Post-Signature -- Anna Engers, Diversity is the "&" between Humanization and Law -- , Helena Haapio, Legally functional and human-friendly contracts by design - the first ten years -- Abir Haddad, Rethinking Human-centered Legal Framework -- Tatiana Löttiger, International Business Etiquette for Legal Professionals -- Rainer Markfort and Patryk Zamorski, Law Firm of the Future -- Bruno Mascello, Wasting Human Resources - Women Still Have a Difficult Stand in the Legal Profession -- Jean Obst, Leadership and the Use of Metrics in Legal Departments - a Humanized Approach -- Carl Renner and Michael Zollner, On the Function of Contracts in Modern Society - an Instrument of Freedom of Bondage? -- Wolfgang Richter, Blockchain Based Tokens as a Tool to Transform Collaboration Structures -- V. Saintot and G. di Mateo, Legal knowledge management: augmenting and humanizing lawyers' work -- V. Saintot and F. Lulic, How to E-A-S-E our legal ecosystems with extended cognition and design-based practices -- , Sebastian Schüssler, Beyond "do ut des" - What the Legal Business Can Learn From "Working Out Loud" -- Martina Seidl, Corporate Digital Responsibility -- Roger Strathausen, "Who Are you?" - A Story About a Gay Humanist Working at a Law Firm -- Ivan Timmer, Digitilization and Humanization: the law, the government & the citizen -- Duc V. Trang, Injecting Humanity (Back) Into Talent Development
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142390
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142413
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142420
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Imprint: Springer,
    UID:
    edoccha_BV048557828
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXIV, 440 Seiten 81 illus., 67 illus. in color.).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022
    ISBN: 978-3-031-14240-6
    Series Statement: Law for Professionals
    Content: "Humanization and the Law" combines two current and complementary trends in the business-to-business (B2B) market of the legal industry: digitalization and humanization. On the one hand, digital transformation in corporate legal departments and law firms continues to advance. Contract management, e-discovery, due diligence, legal operations, and forensic data analysis are just a few examples of task areas where the use of intelligent software solutions minimizes legal risks and increases compliance, enables efficiency gains and cost reductions through automation, and allows faster and more agile responses to changing market demands and client expectations. On the other hand, the increasing number of failed digitalization projects shows that technology alone is not enough to successfully transform legal departments and law firms. Software solutions must be integrated into existing work processes, be easy to use, and provide real benefits in order to be accepted by employees. People and their ability to make decisions and lead others remain the focus in an increasingly digitalized legal industry. More than 20 authors provide insights into why human aspects matter for business, what organizations can do to increase the mental well-being and motivation of their employees, and how to prevail in the upcoming war for talent in the legal industry. "The legal industry has been largely dismissive of "soft skills" and "humanizing law." One of the paradoxes of our time is that the ascendency of automation, artificial intelligence, blockchain, Big Data, and other technological platforms has elevated, not diminished, the importance of humanity. It is not only what distinguishes us from machines but it also enables us to apply our humanity to machines. The legal function will play an important role in this process but must first take a hard look at itself." (Mark A. Cohen, in "Foreword")
    Note: Roger Strathausen, Kai Jacob, Dierk Schindler and Bernhard Waltl, Introduction -- Sven von Alemann and Philipp Glock, The Paradigm Shift in AI: from Human Labor to Humane Creativity -- Heribert Anzinger, Human Dignity and Computational Methods of Law Making Agonists and Antagonists in the Humanization of Law -- Uwe Bandey and Silvio Kupsch, Humanized Law: How human should robot judgements be? -- Thomas Barton, Designing Legal Systems for an Algorithmic Society -- Lucy Bassli, Humanizing Contracting Processes for all Corporations -- Madeleine Bernhardt and Emma Ziercke, Patagonia: Everything a Law Firm is Not, But Could Be? -- Liam Brown et al., The Elevated Workplace -- Barbara Chomicka, Of Mice and Lawyers: What Lawyers Can Learn From Calhoun's Rodent Utopia -- Craig Conte and Mark Ross, The Next Frontier for Contract Management: Technology and Humanity Meet to Revolutionize Post-Signature -- Anna Engers, Diversity is the "&" between Humanization and Law -- , Helena Haapio, Legally functional and human-friendly contracts by design - the first ten years -- Abir Haddad, Rethinking Human-centered Legal Framework -- Tatiana Löttiger, International Business Etiquette for Legal Professionals -- Rainer Markfort and Patryk Zamorski, Law Firm of the Future -- Bruno Mascello, Wasting Human Resources - Women Still Have a Difficult Stand in the Legal Profession -- Jean Obst, Leadership and the Use of Metrics in Legal Departments - a Humanized Approach -- Carl Renner and Michael Zollner, On the Function of Contracts in Modern Society - an Instrument of Freedom of Bondage? -- Wolfgang Richter, Blockchain Based Tokens as a Tool to Transform Collaboration Structures -- V. Saintot and G. di Mateo, Legal knowledge management: augmenting and humanizing lawyers' work -- V. Saintot and F. Lulic, How to E-A-S-E our legal ecosystems with extended cognition and design-based practices -- , Sebastian Schüssler, Beyond "do ut des" - What the Legal Business Can Learn From "Working Out Loud" -- Martina Seidl, Corporate Digital Responsibility -- Roger Strathausen, "Who Are you?" - A Story About a Gay Humanist Working at a Law Firm -- Ivan Timmer, Digitilization and Humanization: the law, the government & the citizen -- Duc V. Trang, Injecting Humanity (Back) Into Talent Development
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142390
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142413
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031142420
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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