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Research Paper Volume 7 Issue 1 1029 - 1038 January 27, 2024

Technological Revolution in the Legal Sphere: Navigating the Impact on Legal Practices

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Deepti
Student at MERI Professional and Law Institute, Bahadurgarh, Delhi NCR, India
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Nisha Garg
Assistant Professor at Management Education and Research Institute, Janak Puri, New-Delhi, India
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Abstract

This essay explores the profound impact of technology on the legal landscape, examining its transformative influence on legal processes, access to justice, and the very nature of legal practice. The integration of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and blockchain, has streamlined legal research, document review, and case management, enhancing efficiency and accuracy within the legal profession. Furthermore, technology has democratized access to legal information, empowering individuals through online platforms, legal apps, and virtual consultations. This newfound accessibility has the potential to bridge the justice gap by providing cost-effective solutions and fostering a more inclusive legal system. The essay also delves into the evolving dynamics of cybersecurity and privacy law, elucidating the challenges posed by rapid technological advancements. As data becomes increasingly integral to legal proceedings, the intersection of technology and law necessitates a nuanced understanding of digital rights, ethical considerations, and the balancing of individual privacy against the imperatives of law enforcement. The impact of technology on law is both far-reaching and transformative. As the legal landscape adapts to the digital era, it is crucial for legal practitioners, policymakers, and society at large to navigate the evolving challenges and opportunities presented by technology in order to ensure a just, efficient, and technologically adept legal system.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 1, Page 1029 - 1038
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.116804
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