What’s Legal Software?

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Legal software is used by lawyers and laymen to complete law-related tasks, such as document management and creating legal documents. Practice management software can include billing and financial organization tools, while specialized software can address areas such as criminal law and estate planning. Legal software for laymen includes applications for creating legally valid documents.

Software consists of applications and programs that enable users to perform various tasks, access information and entertainment, and communicate with others on and through a computer. Legal software is software used by those in the legal profession to complete tasks associated in particular with their work as lawyers and the business of managing a law firm. Legal software can also refer to software used by laymen to perform law-related tasks, primarily the creation of legal documents.

Practice management software can simply include billing facilities, a general ledger, and a due date calendar, while maintaining a tight focus on the financial and organizational side of the law firm’s needs. Add-on modules can help with tasks like importing data from a variety of sources, e-invoicing, and credit card processing. This type of software is often offered in different versions for small law firms, medium-sized law firms and large companies.

Alternatively, legal software can meet the needs of practicing lawyers in the firm. To that end, the software may include document management, as well as email and electronic file management, and a system for keeping track of people’s appointments, tasks, and deadlines. Legal software can go even further and include modules specialized by areas of practice and linked to Westlaw® research facilities. Examples of special areas that the software can address include contracts, criminal law, estate planning, intellectual property, and probate, among others. There are also legal software packages for other tasks that lawyers often engage in, such as speech recognition software to enable the dictation of deeds, contracts and other documents.

Legal software for the layman includes special applications for people in a number of standard situations who need a predictable set of legal documents in a legally valid form to carry out some business. Often, people use such software for personal matters, such as estate planning, living wills and powers of attorney, and creating a prenuptial agreement. There are also software programs available for starting a business, forming a non-profit corporation, applying for copyrights, patent applications, and licensing agreements. There are sets of software that provide a variety of legal forms and may also include access to legal advice.




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