Arno R. Lodder, Anja Oskamp | ||||
Springer | ||||
2006 | ||||
English | ||||
198 pages | ||||
6.65 MB | ||||
[tab] [content title="Summary"] The intersection of Information Technology and law is a truly captivating field, offering vast opportunities from both practical and academic standpoints. The potential for applying Information Technology to the legal profession is immense. However, it is worth noting that lawyers are traditionally among the more conservative professionals and tend to be slow adopters of new technologies. That said, the gap between Information Technology and the legal field is gradually narrowing, particularly due to the rise of the Internet and the wealth of legal resources now available online. This book aims to help bridge this gap by introducing legal professionals to the possibilities of Information Technology, both in the present and the near future. It also introduces IT professionals to the opportunities within the legal domain. Any lawyer interested in understanding the current application of IT in legal practice, and what can be expected in the near future, should find this book invaluable. Targeted at both practitioners and academics, this book is also well-suited for (post)graduate courses in computer science, law, business, and related fields. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]
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