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Rethinking the Future of Law

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I. The End Of The World As We Know It

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 The world has changed. The legal cosmos as we know it, no longer exists. The signs are there; yet, many are still blinded by the vanishing glare of a perceived functional and “glorious” model. That very thing that shifted the gears of the global economy into hyperdrive a decade ago, has also struck a deathblow to our beloved profession. The system of law has been transformed by technology. And many are so inert, so hopelessly dependent on the system as previously known to them that they can’t bear to devise it any other way. They can’t bear the thought of being unplugged from it, to be rid of the world pulled over their eyes that blinds them from the truth.

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