Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal Research

Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range of primary and secondary legal research publications online via the Internet, rather than on other storing devices such as compact discs or publications in the print media. Not only has information and...

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Main Author: T du Plessis
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2008-12-01
Series:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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Online Access:http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2008volume4/2008x4x_Du_Plessis_art.pdf
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spelling doaj-0ff67276b0ad4deab1332bd9a1018cfb2020-11-25T03:30:20ZafrNorth-West UniversityPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal1727-37812008-12-011143160Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal ResearchT du PlessisAdvances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range of primary and secondary legal research publications online via the Internet, rather than on other storing devices such as compact discs or publications in the print media. Not only has information and communication technology (ICT) impacted on the availability of legal information resources, but its effects are also noticed in various law-related areas such as legal practice management, legal education, corporate governance and the law per se. The question addressed by this article is whether the application of ICTs has an effect on the practice of law, and specifically whether information and knowledge management affects the processes of legal research in modern legal practice. Various issues are considered in this regard, including what the concept of knowledge management (KM) entails in a law firm and what the current KM trends in South African law firms are. The article investigates global trends in the application of ICTs for legal research purposes, what the specific applications of KM in support of legal research may be, how information technology applications and KM systems and strategies can support the legal research process, and what the benefits of KM are to legal research. It finally discusses the impact technology has had on the skills required of competitive legal professionals.http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2008volume4/2008x4x_Du_Plessis_art.pdflegal informationtechnologymanagementlegal research
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
legal information
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management
legal research
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title Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal Research
title_short Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal Research
title_full Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal Research
title_fullStr Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal Research
title_full_unstemmed Competitive Legal Professionals’ use of Technology in Legal Practice and Legal Research
title_sort competitive legal professionals’ use of technology in legal practice and legal research
publisher North-West University
series Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
issn 1727-3781
publishDate 2008-12-01
description Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range of primary and secondary legal research publications online via the Internet, rather than on other storing devices such as compact discs or publications in the print media. Not only has information and communication technology (ICT) impacted on the availability of legal information resources, but its effects are also noticed in various law-related areas such as legal practice management, legal education, corporate governance and the law per se. The question addressed by this article is whether the application of ICTs has an effect on the practice of law, and specifically whether information and knowledge management affects the processes of legal research in modern legal practice. Various issues are considered in this regard, including what the concept of knowledge management (KM) entails in a law firm and what the current KM trends in South African law firms are. The article investigates global trends in the application of ICTs for legal research purposes, what the specific applications of KM in support of legal research may be, how information technology applications and KM systems and strategies can support the legal research process, and what the benefits of KM are to legal research. It finally discusses the impact technology has had on the skills required of competitive legal professionals.
topic legal information
technology
management
legal research
url http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2008volume4/2008x4x_Du_Plessis_art.pdf
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