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Legal Education in a Digital Age

In: Legal Tech and the New Sharing Economy

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  • Mark Fenwick

    (Kyushu University)

  • Wulf A. Kaal

    (University of St. Thomas School of Law)

  • Erik P. M. Vermeulen

    (Tilburg University
    Legal Department, Signify (formerly Philips Lighting))

Abstract

In this chapter, we explain the benefits of introducing a CodingCoding for LawyersLawyers course in the legal curriculum and present our initial experiences with the course. The chapter outlines the broader context of the transformation of education in a digital age; describes the importance of computer codeComputer code in a legal context, particularly in terms of the on-going disruption of the legal profession; and, introduces the main features of the course and its initial reception. The main argument is to suggest that the lawyersLawyers of the future will be transaction engineers managing the responsible deployment of new technologies and the design of a new global architecture, and that to perform this function effectively, legal professionals need to develop a number of new skills and capacities, including an understanding of the basic concepts and power of codingCoding.

Suggested Citation

  • Mark Fenwick & Wulf A. Kaal & Erik P. M. Vermeulen, 2020. "Legal Education in a Digital Age," Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation, in: Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci & Nikolaus Forgó & Toshiyuki Kono & Shinto Teramoto & Erik P. M. Vermeu (ed.), Legal Tech and the New Sharing Economy, pages 135-154, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:perchp:978-981-15-1350-3_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-1350-3_7
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