Richard Susskind, a legal tech expert and futurist, wrote the first edition of “Tomorrow’s Lawyers” in 2012 as “a short cheap book for young lawyers,” he told Legaltech News. Then he published another edition in 2017, with a sharper focus on artificial intelligence and its effects on the practice of law.

Now, in the book’s third edition—and the largest one yet—Susskind tackles a legal world changing dramatically with the pandemic and the subsequent reliance on evolving technologies.

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