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Posted on 3/5/11 at 1:27 pm
Posted by superloser
bloody tangipahoa
Member since Apr 2009
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Posted on 3/5/11 at 1:27 pm
something to think about:
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Quantifying the employment impact of these new technologies is difficult. Mike Lynch, the founder of Autonomy, is convinced that “legal is a sector that will likely employ fewer, not more, people in the U.S. in the future.” He estimated that the shift from manual document discovery to e-discovery would lead to a manpower reduction in which one lawyer would suffice for work that once required 500 and that the newest generation of software, which can detect duplicates and find clusters of important documents on a particular topic, could cut the head count by another 50 percent.


LINK I hope some of you think it's interesting.
Posted by RedStickBR
Member since Sep 2009
14577 posts
Posted on 3/5/11 at 1:43 pm to
Unfortunately, at least with respect to the current climate, the most intellectually stimulating and highest-paying jobs for lawyers are outside of the scope of traditional law practice. I am thrilled about this personally. I call this unfortunate, though, because the vast majority of law students are either oblivious to this fact, in denial, or have no other area of competency outside of law practice (however, even this is a stretch as law school hardly makes one "competent" enough to practice law).

I think legal academia is beginning to realize this, although it will be a very slow, very controversial process before anything meaningful is done about it. A legal education has many applications. The thought processes and analytical skills you learn in law school are second to none. However, with the huge glut of lawyers, simple supply and demand dictates the greatest opportunites will continue to be found elsewhere, outside of the scope of traditional practice.
This post was edited on 3/5/11 at 2:13 pm
Posted by tigerpawl
Can't get there from here.
Member since Dec 2003
22473 posts
Posted on 3/5/11 at 6:11 pm to
About 12 years ago, there were 900 lawyers in Lafayette.... just sayin'.
Posted by TortiousTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2007
12668 posts
Posted on 3/6/11 at 12:37 am to
quote:

the newest generation of software, which can detect duplicates and find clusters of important documents on a particular topic, could cut the head count by another 50 percent.


thats a pretty asinine estimate, but who do they think would be running this software?

older lawyers can barely use westlaw
Posted by LSURussian
Member since Feb 2005
127271 posts
Posted on 3/7/11 at 2:25 pm to
Do we get to shoot the unneeded lawyers?
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