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Liz Chase  Generative AI for legal practice.  Educator - Legal Innovation & Future of Law
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Liz Chase

Head of Innovation and User Experience, 

Leo Cussen Centre for Law

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The Legal system is broken - Next generation law grade

Introduction:

The legal system, a cornerstone of modern society, is facing significant challenges that have led many to believe it is broken. From lengthy court proceedings to exorbitant costs and limited access to justice, the flaws in the legal system have become apparent. However, in recent times, the emergence of the next generation law grade offers hope for a more efficient, accessible, and equitable legal system.

 

 

The Current Challenges:

The traditional legal system has long struggled to keep up with the demands of a rapidly changing world. Lengthy court procedures, overcrowded dockets, and an overwhelming backlog of cases have resulted in delayed justice for many individuals. Furthermore, the high costs associated with legal representation have made justice unattainable for those who cannot afford it, perpetuating inequality and reinforcing the belief that the legal system is biased towards the wealthy.

Technology plays a pivotal role in the next generation law grade.

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The Next Generation Law Grade:

Recognizing the need for innovation and reform, the next generation law grade aims to address the shortcomings of the current legal system. It leverages advancements in technology, interdisciplinary collaboration, and alternative dispute resolution methods to create a more efficient and accessible legal framework.

 

Technology plays a pivotal role in the next generation law grade. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics are being used to automate repetitive tasks, streamline document review processes, and identify patterns in legal cases. This automation not only reduces the time and cost associated with legal proceedings but also minimizes the potential for human error.

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Additionally, interdisciplinary collaboration is a key aspect of the next generation law grade. By integrating legal expertise with professionals from fields such as technology, psychology, and sociology, a holistic approach to problem-solving is fostered. This collaboration ensures a deeper understanding of complex legal issues, facilitates innovative solutions, and promotes a more comprehensive and fair legal system.

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Moreover, the next generation law grade emphasizes alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and arbitration. These processes provide parties with quicker, more cost-effective means of resolving disputes, reducing the burden on courts and freeing up judicial resources to handle more complex cases.

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Watch the video course our Rolemdoel Liz Chase is offering at Leo Justice Lab in Melbourne to train the next generation of lawyers who will work on a new legal system

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