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Jurisprudence in IT?
Please help me with generating an idea, how can I facilitate the work of a lawyer with the help of IT technologies, somehow use maps or some small service, etc?
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To paraphrase: what programs / services can be used to facilitate legal activities?
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Lawyers use legal bases, you can make a base of laws in a shell.
Native databases like the Guarantor are slow, you can make an ssd cache and present a search for the Guarantor
in
000.1 seconds instead of 10 minutes somewhere to find a register of books
... something else, I'll write later
Usually a lawyer has a bunch of client companies, each of which has a bunch of contracts on N-topics in different statuses of readiness.
A database of these same documents with convenient searches would be useful. See the deadlines for preparing documents, see what documents still need to be closed. You can also slip an organizer there - mark the time of trips to the courts - record the progress of a particular task.
Although, I think that there are already such systems. The same Lotus Notes IBM's database of contracts keeps well, but specifically it is heavy and this is not its basic functionality.
a new trend - LegalTech is contagious... Skolkovo right-wing, etc. are actively promoting it among lawyers, now a wave of services copying each other, telegram bots, etc. will start (already started), and then ML, neural networks (although Sberbank , megaphone, etc. giants are already practicing here ...)
everything that was suggested above is already there, not relevant ...
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