By Tosin Adesile
Akure– Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,Governor,Ondo State has challenged legal practitioners to embrace technology to remain relevant in their practice since we are in a digital age.
The Governor that the infusion of technology into legal practice has completely transformed Legal Research Methods.
He added that Case Law Reporting has also taken a digital form with the introduction of the Electronic Law Reports.
Akeredolu disclosed this while declaring open the 2021 Law Week of the Nigeria Bar Association, Akure Branch, at the International Culture and Event Centre, Akure.
The theme of the event was: “Evolving Trends in Legal Practice: Challenges and Prospects”.
Akeredolu mention that the landscape of the legal industry in Nigeria has witnessed some significant changes in the way and manner Legal Practice is being carried out over the last two decades.
He stressed that the marriage of Legal Practice with technology continues to throw up new trends as technology itself continues to evolve.
“It has made the Nigerian Legal Practice global by creating opportunities for Legal Practitioners to interface with and secure clients from anywhere in the world.
“It has improved the service of court processes as courts now have Rules that allow for the issuance of Hearing Notices through electronic means such as emails and mobile phones.
“Platforms for the Electronic Filing of court processes are also being developed and introduced which will allow a Legal Practitioner file his processes from the comfort of his Law Office without the need to physically go to the court registry,” the Governor said.
The Governor emphasised that adoption of technology conduct Legal Research will make work easier and faster.
Speaking further, a legal practitioner now has the opportunity to carry his law library with him and access it from anywhere unlike the traditional law library filled with hard copies of law books and law reports.
He said: “Recent discussions on evolving trends in the Legal Profession have extended to the introduction and use of artificial Intelligence in Legal Research, which will even further improve the speed, accuracy and quality of Legal research and in turn help Legal Practitioners advise their clients, draft documents or handle cases better.
“With these trends, it becomes obvious that the evolution of Legal Practice is not likely to cease anytime soon.
“It is therefore advisable that today’s Legal Practitioner must evolve along with these trends in order to improve the quality of his Legal Practice and continue to attract the patronage of clients in need of his services.
Present at the occasion were Royal Fathers,Senior advocates of Nigeria,lawyers in Akure,Members of the academia and a host of others