Advisory counsel of e-Court

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J.B

Education: University of Delhi, (B.A Hons – Political Science; Campus Law Centre LL.B); Professional: Admitted to the Indian Bar 2001. Work Experience: Singhania & Co., Advocates (2001), Chambers of Mr. B. P. Aggarwal, Advocates (2002-03), International Law Affiliates Pasrich & Company (2003 onwards); Areas of Practice: Civil and Commercial Litigation in the High Court of Delhi and before various tribunals, Consumer Protection Law, Aviation and Carriage law, Due Diligence for Company Acquisitions, Company Law, Trade-mark registration and prosecution, Debt Recovery and the Law of Negotiable Instruments, Supreme Court of India petitions, motor accident appellate cases, property disputes and cases involving High Court probate jurisdiction, Arbitration & Mediation cases and general practice litigation..










Z.F

B.G

Education: B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprpastha University, New Delhi; P.G. Diploma in Corporate Laws & Management, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi; Professional: Admitted to Indian Bar by the Bar Council of Delhi, 2011; Work Experience: Associated with International Law Affiliates (June 2011 onwards); Papers & Dissertations: “Dishonour of Cheques: A Critique of the remedies available”; Areas of Practice: corporate law, real estate advisory work, due diligence, company law, joint ventures & collaborations, competition law advisory practice, law relating to negotiable instruments, general corporate and commercial advisory work, hospitality sector service agreements, etc.








Z.F

G.N

Education: University of Delhi (B.Com., LL.B), F.C.A.; Professional: Admitted to the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Work Experience: Worked for 5 years in a reputed accounting firm; private practice (23Years). Areas of Practice: Income tax - planning and compliance, corporate and individual tax structuring, entry strategies, tax avoidance treaties, exchange control laws, accounting and auditing, and financial due diligence.


Knowledge Automation Software is a Disruptive Technology That May Replace Lawyers

Posted by James B. Levy, Legal Skills Prof Blog, July 12, 2013

In a New York Times Op-Ed, Paul Krugman discusses a new report by the business consulting firm McKinsey & Company that describes several disruptive technologies and the likely impact they will have on the labor market. One such technology is described generically as “automation of knowledge work.”

The McKinsey report describes this technology as sophisticated artificial intelligence software and “machine learning” which will be able to perform many “knowledge worker” tasks that had previously been considered “impossible or impractical” to do by machine. This new fangled software will be able to answer “unstructured” questions from clients and customers (i.e. those posed in the language of ordinary conversation rather than precisely formulated queries) which opens up the possibility of “sweeping change” in the way such knowledge work gets done. The report further posits that sophisticated analytical software might be used to augment the work of highly skilled workers (law partners, for example) meaning that some of the lower skilled workers who had previously provided support work (i.e. associates) would see their jobs disappear in favor of automation.

Clearly, this kind of thing has already been happening in the legal field for some time as predicative coding software has replaced armies of document review software at some large firms (and providing more sophisticated analytical data than its human counterpart in the process). It’s also the kind of thing Richard Susskind has been predicting for years would happen since, in his opinion, some of the day-to-day work done by lawyers is not that sophisticated and thus is easily amenable to automation.

Returning to Mr. Krugman’s Op-Ed, he thinks that if the above predictions turn out to be correct, the middle class is kind of screwed. The solution? We’re going to need a good government-funded safety net to provide for all the displaced “knowledge workers.” Yikes.

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