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“The Missing Piece”

Why Humanism Must Dominate the Digital Transformation of Legal Work

  • 2022
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Abstract

The chapter 'The Missing Piece: Why Humanism Must Dominate the Digital Transformation of Legal Work' delves into the crucial role of humanism in the digital transformation of legal practices. It argues that while technology can enhance efficiency and effectiveness, the unique skills and contributions of human lawyers must be preserved. The author discusses the pitfalls of a purely technological focus and the need to prioritize human well-being and skills in digital transformation strategies. The text also introduces the concept of a 'Massive Transformation Purpose' (MTP) and the 'Liquify Legal' methodology, which emphasizes a human-centric approach to legal work. The chapter concludes by stressing the importance of balancing innovation with human values to achieve transformational progress in the legal field.
Dierk Schindler is Co-founder and co-CEO of the Liquid Legal Institute e.V., Vice President Corporate Legal Services, Mobility Solutions, Supply Chain and Logistics at Robert BOSCH GmbH.

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Title
“The Missing Piece”
Author
Dierk Schindler
Copyright Year
2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14240-6_1
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