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Legal informatics : ウィキペディア英語版 | Legal informatics Legal informatics is an area within information science. Erdelez and O’Hare (1997) define legal informatics as follows: :The American Library Association defines informatics as “the study of the structure and properties of information, as well as the application of technology to the organization, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of information.” Legal informatics therefore, pertains to the application of informatics within the context of the legal environment and as such involves law-related organizations (e.g., law offices, courts, and law schools) and users of information and information technologies within these organizations. ==Delivery of legal services== Advances in technology and legal informatics have led to new models for the delivery of legal services. Legal services have traditionally been a "bespoke" product created by a professional attorney on an individual basis for each client.〔Richard Susskind, From Bespoke to Commodity, LEGAL TECH. J., 2006, at 4, 4–7. ()〕 However, to work more efficiently, parts of these services will move sequentially from (1) bespoke to (2) standardized, (3) systematized, (4) packaged, and (5) commoditized.〔 Moving from one stage to the next will require embracing different technologies and knowledge systems.〔
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