Nothin but Net Will E-Change the law the practice of law?
In invoiced in the world as the first speaker messages virtual Ananova - an animated computer-generated image of a young woman in the head and shoulders its beginnings in line two months ago. Since then, she has a loyal following among News Junkies, log on to www.ananova.com any time of day to see the stories breaks the ultimate Talking Head.
What comes next? Netticus Finch, the first virtual lawyer? Maybe.
During recent months, several Net in the lives of entrepreneurs who have created Web sites, the idea of a virtual cabinet giant step closer to reality. Breaking the mold of the standard single company brochures online, the so-called law-e-sites offer a wide range of legal services, including meals hospitality online consultation with lawyers, as well as forms and pre-download instructions, so that the consumer base management legal issues related to their own problems.
The creator of web sites - about a dozen so far - it is the nature and revolutionize the way lawyers from the commercialization of their capabilities and practice of their profession. Several legislative, regulatory and technological experts say that this is not simple Puffing.
“The Internet has the same effect as in other sectors and professions. It leads to lower prices and better accessibility and availability,” said Richard garnet, Columbia, Maryland, lawyer and president of the American Bar Association (ABA) Technology2000 Task Force. The group was, with the support of lawyers and jurists “to identify and use of technology to the needs of moderate income individuals and families.”
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