ANALYSIS OF THE ADVANTAGES AND THREATS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICT) FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW
Keywords:
Information and communication technologies, law practice, cybersecurity, confidentiality, digitalization, legal information, ethical standards, data protection.Abstract
Digitalization has a significant impact on the professional activities of lawyers, increasing efficiency, access to legal information and improving interaction with clients. However, despite the obvious advantages, the use of ICT comes with risks in the field of cybersecurity, dependence on technology and compliance with legal and ethical standards. For successful law practice, it is important to balance the use of digital tools with traditional methods of work, ensuring the protection of clients' data and interests.
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