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Les professions règlementées à l'épreuve de l'ubérisation du droit : vers un monde sans avocat ?

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  • Nicolas Tarnaud

    (FinanciaRech - Financia Business School)

  • Clémentine Bourgeois

    (Kedge BS - Kedge Business School)

  • Laurent Babin

    (TGS France Avocats)

Abstract

After the real estate and transport sector, the regulated legal uberization question is more and more a current issue. The growing of collaborative economy, combined with the legal digitalization, lead the traditional players to wonder about a necessary to make modernizing the lawyer profession. The purpose of this study is to introduce the the law of uberization trend through an economic plan, and to consider the impact, especially on the legal profession, whose monopoly activity is now threatened. The limits of the uberization of law will then be analysed. The legal and ethical rules governing regulated professions are in fact a constraint to the development. However, rather than adopting a defensive reaction, traditional players today tend to take over of the uberization of law. A first approach is to frame it on an ethical level by working directly with the law startups. A second essential to the survival of the profession is to integrate digital within firms and adopt a new management process in order to make the uberization of law a competitive advantage. Transformation and innovation are required to answer the uberization of law.

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  • Nicolas Tarnaud & Clémentine Bourgeois & Laurent Babin, 2018. "Les professions règlementées à l'épreuve de l'ubérisation du droit : vers un monde sans avocat ?," Post-Print hal-02159682, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02159682
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