Tech-Driven Legal Revolution: Designing Justice For The Future
- IJLLR Journal
- Mar 8
- 1 min read
Princess Chopra, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), ILSR, GLA University, Mathura
ABSTRACT
According to the LexisNexis Escaping the in-house legal labyrinth Report, over four-fifths (82%) of the in-house lawyers worldwide agree that the demand for legal technology skills in their legal teams will increase2. Technology, since its introduction, has caused an evolution in every field, and law is no exception. The present-day legal system is not just shaped by statutes, judicial precedents, or theories. There is a growing presence of digital means in the field of law, which plays a key role in enhancing efficiency and access. In the current scenario, law and technology work as interrelated fields. Due to the growing misuse of technology, law plays an important role in making the digital space a safer place. As the legal field is made up of vast records and precedents, technology helps in the management of such records in an easily accessible manner. This article aims to understand the dynamic relation between law and technology. It also examines how the legal field, which has existed for thousands of years, integrates with the recently developed concept of technology. This article also dives into the past and future of this integration, as well as the opportunities and challenges of the blend of law and technology.
Keywords: Technology, Law, Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Regulatory Framework
