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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 78, Issue 2, 2015March 23, 2015 EDT

EMBRACING DISRUPTION: HOW TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE DELIVERY OF LEGAL SERVICES CAN IMPROVE ACCESS TO JUSTICE

Raymond H. Brescia, Walter McCarthy, Ashley McDonald, Kellan Potts, Cassandra Rivais,
disruptionlegal professionaccess to justiceInnovator’s Dilemma theorytechnological innovationservice economyunauthorized practice of lawweb-based interfacesjustice gap
Albany Law Review
Raymond H. Brescia et al., EMBRACING DISRUPTION: HOW TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE DELIVERY OF LEGAL SERVICES CAN IMPROVE ACCESS TO JUSTICE, 78 Albany Law Review (2015).

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