LC2S213 - Law and Technology in Practice 01 Sep 2022 - 31 Aug 2028 | Version 5

Associated Module Information

Module Code: LC2S213
Module Title: Law and Technology in Practice
Faculty: Faculty of Business and Creative Industries
Faculty Group: Law
Faculty Sub Group: Law
Module Leader: Hannah Coburn, Lewis Bishop
Module Team: Holly Evans, Clare Lewis, Hannah Menard, Anssa Amin
First Intended Intake: SEP 2022 Final Year of Intake: 2027
Date Closed:
Credit Value: 20 Credit Level: 5
Language: English
Percentage of Module Taught in Welsh: 0
Equivalent Module:
HECOS codes: 100485 - law
HECOS Code Weighting: 100

Document Version Information

Version 5
Valid From 01 Sep 2022
Valid To 31 Aug 2028

Module Aims

The module will introduce students to the use of technology in the legal sector; the legal profession, legal processes, institutions and systems.

The module will provide a basis for study for students to;

1. Develop an understanding of the effect of technology on the legal sector both present and future.

2. Discuss the recent trends and use of technology within legal practice and legal services.

3. Analyse the digital skills which need to be developed by future practitioners including lawyers, legal engineers

Content Summary

The module will cover the following indicative content:
• The use of cloud computing.
• Artificial Intelligence including AI driven document management.
• Automation including the use of digital assistants.
• Big Data.
• Remote engagement.
• Cyber Security issues.
• Challenges to legal process and justice such as digital evidence, meta data, forensic investigation.
• Impact and future challenges for the legal profession such as job description, divide between law and information technology.
• Professional, ethical, legal, social issues resulting from the use of information technology.

Learning and Teaching Methods

Activity Type Hours
Lecture 20
Seminar 20
Independent Study 88
Directed Study 72
Total Hours Selected 200

Learning Outcomes

# Learning Outcome
LO1 Evidence knowledge and understanding of the rapidly changing information technology context and apply to the operation and application of law and legal services.
LO2 Analyse the legal issues and requirements of technology within an interdisciplinary environment that considers future needs.

Module Requisites

N/A

Assessment Criteria

Assessment Category Assessment Type Description Duration Word Count Weight (%) Best of? Pass Mark
Asynchronous Assessment Essay 1 An individual coursework that assesses knowledge, understanding, analysis, and application of issues within the area of law and technology. 0 2000 50 No 40
Asynchronous Assessment Case study 1 A concentrated inquiry into a single decided case or legal issue in the area of law and technology. 0 2000 50 No 40

Assessment Matrix

Assessment Type Learning Outcomes
LO1 LO2
Essay 1
Case study 1

Reading List

Information Technology Andrew Murray OUP
Information Technology Law Ian Lloyd OUP
Tomorrow’s Lawyer Richard Suskind OUP