The article examines the development of LegalTech technologies and digital legal services as one of the key areas of transformation of modern jurisprudence. Based on the analysis of foreign and Russian experience, the main trends are identified, including the introduction of artificial intelligence, automation of contractual work and the development of online legal proceedings. Particular attention is paid to international investment processes and the emergence of innovative legal consulting systems based on machine learning algorithms. In the Russian context, government initiatives within the framework of the national digital transformation program are examined, as well as the problems of insufficient legal regulation and limited distribution of digital solutions in legal practice. The need for an integrated approach to the development of LegalTech is substantiated, including scientific understanding of the ethical and legal consequences of automation, adaptation of legislation and expansion of regulatory mechanisms. It is concluded that digital legal services are becoming the most important tool for increasing the accessibility of justice and the quality of legal assistance, while the success of their implementation depends on the interaction of the state, the professional community and technology developers.
A. Kazi (Mon,) studied this question.
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