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  • Cook (2014): Blue Skies Still Ahead: A Retrospective and Prospective Look at Technology in the Legal Professions.

  • Schwarcz & Choi (2023): AI Tools for Lawyers: A Practical Guide.

  • Susskind & Susskind (2015): The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts.

  • Legg (2018): New Skills for New Lawyers: Responding to Technology & Practice Developments

  • Legg & Bell (2019): Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession: Becoming the AI-Enhanced Lawyer.

  • Marchant (2017): AI and the Future of Legal Practice

  • Williams (2016): ‘Moneyball for lawyers’: How technology will change the practice of law.

  • Zafar (2024): Balancing the scale: navigating ethical and practical challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) integration in legal practices.

Other Sources:

  • Law Institute of Victoria: Ethics Practice Group

  • Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic)

  • Legal Uniform Profession Law (LPUL)

  • [Speech] The Hon T F Bathurst Chief Justice of NSW ‘Duties of Bar and Bench: Some Reflections on Case Management and Judicial Bias’ NSW Bar Association CPD Conference, 29 March 2014.

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