Innovative Lawyering

/ɪnəˈveɪtɪv ˈlɔːjərɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The practice of employing novel or creative legal strategies and techniques to solve clients’ problems or improve legal outcomes.
    Innovative lawyering often involves integrating technology and interdisciplinary approaches into traditional legal practice.

Forms

  • innovative lawyering

Commentary

Innovative lawyering is often emphasized in contexts encouraging modernization of legal services and improving access to justice.

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