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Robotics in Legal Management

Student: Gusakov Anton

Faculty: Higher School of Law and Administration

Educational Programme: (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Annotation The course work is devoted to the problem of robotics in legal management. In the digital age, the world is radically beginning to transform, so one of the main skills in business or even on the state road is to adapt to the changing market conditions. Managers of companies/departments should be able to predict changing trends and be ready to implement innovative technological advantages. In legal work, there are a lot of processes that can be ordered, grouped, and as a result – automated. Every year in different countries there are startups that simplify and optimize certain legal tasks. The work consists of three chapters, an introduction and conclusion, as well as a list of references. The work consists of three chapters, introduction and conclusion, as well as a list of references.

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