About the Book Lawyer 3.0: A Guide to Next-Wave Lawyering Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing will transform all sectors of the economy, including the legal profession. But technology has dramatically impacted lawyers before. In this book, author Ray Brescia shows how the new technologies of the late 19th century spurred the emergence of a new "version" of the profession, but one that was largely inaccessible to too many consumers. Today, new technologies are creating an even newer version of the profession-Lawyer 3.0-that could be more affordable and effective than the one that currently exists, This work not only describes this phenomenon but shows how lawyers cannot just survive but thrive in this new reality. Purchase the Book About Ray Brescia Ray Brescia is the Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life and Hon. Harold R Tyler Chair in Law and Technology at Albany Law School. Brescia combines his prior experience as a public interest attorney in New York City with his scholarly interests to address economic and social inequality, the legal and policy implications of financial crises, how innovative legal and regulatory approaches can improve economic and community development efforts, and the need to expand access to justice for people of low and moderate income.

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