Preface, Michel Cannarsa (Lyon Catholic University, France)
Part 1: The (R)evolution of the Market for Legal Services, between Competition and Law and Economics
1. The Legal Services Market between EU-Driven Liberalisation and Continuing National Restrictions, Riccardo de Caria (University of Turin, Italy)
2. Generative AI and the Market for Legal Services, Frederic Marty (Universite Cote d'Azur) and Bruno Deffains (Universite Paris Pantheon Sorbonne)
3. Bridging the Justice Gap: Can AI Make Legal Services More Accessible and Less Lawyer-Centric? Umberto Nizza (University of Turin, Italy)
4. Transformation of the Legal Services in the Era of Digitalisation, Gentjan Skara (Beder University College, Albania)
5. Ecodesign and Sustainable Product Initiatives: The Re-Design of our Economy, Silvia Martinelli (University of Turin, Italy)
Part 2: The Impact of Technology on the Legal Services Industry
6. When Compliance Diverges: Legal Interpretations and Tech Understandings, Olga Kokoulina (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
7. AI-Provided and AI-Assisted Legal Advice: Promises and Perils, Typology, and Selected Key Legal Issues, Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballel (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
8. The Transformative Power of Technology: Reshaping Legal Services Through Legal Tech, Karolina Mania (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
9. Lawyering in the LLMs Era: EU/US Perspectives, Cristina Poncibo (University of Turin, Italy)
10. Generative Artificial Intelligence - Powered Legal Technology: Application, Risk and Governance, Ran Wang, Xiuwen Yao, and Yu Zhang (Tianjin University, China)
11. Innovating Legal Services: The Legal AI Maturity Model (LAMM) Framework, Richard Finkelman (Secretariat Advisors LLC, USA), Kassi Burns (King & Spalding LLP, USA), and Olga V Mack (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, USA)
12. Locating 'the Vanguard of Innovation': Change Management in Legal Practice, Felicity Bell and Justine Rogers (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Part 3: The "New Lawyers" and Other New Legal Professionals, and the Challenges in their Education
13. Future-Proof Legal Services: How Innovation, LegalTech and AI Have Been Reshaping the Legal Market, Macarena Plaza (IE Law School, Spain)
14. Balancing Progress and Responsibility: Examining the Sustainability Challenges in Legal Education's AI Evolution, Anil Balan (King's College London, UK)
15. Teaching Law and Technology: A View from the Jagiellonian University's Future Tech Law Clinics, Piotr Tereszkiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
16. Lawyers, Law Schools, and Cyborgs: A Modern Fantasy, Erik Vermeulen (Tilburg University, the Netherlands)