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An Analysis On “Impact Of Technology On Legal Profession”




Karthik Alahari, BBA LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University

ABSTRACT

This research paper speaks about the introduction of legal technology in the field of legal profession. Introducing legal technology have positive impact on legal profession, as it makes the works easy for the legal professional, and it can save lot of time for them. This can reduce the burden of law professionals without stressing more on small things which can be easily done by Artificial Intelligence. This paper also speaks regarding the negative impact of technology on legal profession, as many people may lose their jobs in the firms, or courts because their work can be done by AI. AI is replacing human workforce. This paper also speaks about the future impact of technology on legal sector. At present technology cannot replace human force completely, but the time passes, and the technology develops more, there may be chance to replace some of the human workforce in the field of legal sector. In place of law books, there are now online databases; digital contracts have replaced paper copies; managing clients from your smartphone is the norm. Legal technology has redefined law, bringing efficiencies and simplification to everyday tasks.

“All advantages are attended with disadvantages and To every disadvantage there is a corresponding advantage”

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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