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Technology makes it easy for lawyers to work across borders. Regulations should too


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Technology makes it easy for lawyers to work across borders. Regulations should too

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The rules of legal practice are highly localized. Every country

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that determine how lawyers qualify professionally and what they are allowed to do.

When a lawyer who is licensed to practice in one country provides legal services in another country, it is known as

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or
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. Many countries have regulations that restrict the services that foreign lawyers may provide.

The restrictions vary from country to country. For example, in Nigeria, foreign lawyers aren’t

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to practice any form of law—********* law, their home country’s law, or international law—unless they are licensed as a local lawyer.

A

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by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development found that restriction on cross-border legal practice was the most common form of trade restriction among 50 countries surveyed. The most restrictive barrier was nationality or residency requirements.

These restrictions tend to be justified on two grounds:

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the public from incompetent legal practitioners; and
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local lawyers against competition from foreign lawyers.

But these regulatory approaches don’t

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the ease with which technology enables the provision of legal services across borders.

My

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focuses on the role of technology in cross-border legal practice. I explore technology’s ability to make the practice of law borderless.

In a

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, I argued that because technology is
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, it is disrupting traditional notions of jurisdiction and regulation in relation to practicing law
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. Although regulations are
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for the proper functioning of any society, particularly as they serve to protect users of services, when such regulations stifle
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, they actually make services inaccessible and unaffordable to the very people they aim to protect.

Therefore, I’d encourage legal regulators to review current rules on cross-border practice. This is particularly necessary in countries that do a lot of direct trade with each other and those with similar legal systems.

In my research, I identified three ways in which technology affects cross-border legal practice:

  • lawyers can offer services virtually
  • law firms don’t need a physical base
  • many legal services can be automated and provided more affordably.

Cross-border services

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has made it possible for lawyers to offer legal services across borders. Clients can access these services from anywhere in the world.

The result is that

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have emerged. Their practices separate legal services from geographic limitations.

In addition, law firms increasingly

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tasks such as document review and drafting. Companies that provide this service may be based in countries like India and the Philippines, where labor costs are lower. Some of the largest are
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in India and
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in the Philippines.
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and
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are also major players in this market, operating from multiple locations, including the US and the ***.

They produce high quality work and use technology to

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from anywhere in the world,
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of whether their lawyers are licensed to practice in the country where the work is used. Given this reality, restrictive laws governing cross-border legal activities need to be reassessed.

Accessibility and affordability

Lawyers are

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to set up firms that exist “virtually”—they don’t have a physical presence. They can provide cost-effective legal services because they don’t maintain bricks and mortar offices. Known as
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, this trend allows lawyers to offer innovative services at a lower cost than traditional law firms.

The trend

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opportunities for lawyers to engage in cross-border legal practice. It also helps them navigate different regulatory regimes.

As a result of technological advancements, particularly seamless communication across borders via the internet, cross-border legal practice rules drafted with locality and physical territorial boundaries in mind are

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in regulating activities that occur online. Therefore there is a need to reconsider and adapt these rules.

Automation of legal work

Legal technology can automate, assist and enhance various aspects of legal practice. According to a McKinsey estimate,

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of lawyers’ work can be automated and done more efficiently.

In a

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, an AI model completed a contract review task in 26 seconds with 94% accuracy, whereas 20 highly experienced lawyers took 92 minutes to complete the same task with an 85% accuracy rate.

Legal technology has potential for

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legal documents and
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using databases with vast repositories of information from multiple jurisdictions. This could enhance lawyers’ ability to serve clients in cross-border transactions.

Need to modernize regulatory approaches

In 2021, the global legal technology market was valued at US$29.8 billion and it is

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to reach US$68.04 billion by 2034.

This goes to show that the influence of technology on legal practice cannot be ignored.

My findings show that regulatory approaches must adapt to the changing nature of cross-border legal practice.

For developing countries like Nigeria, however, the process of liberalizing cross-border legal practice is anything but straightforward. Nigeria, with a population exceeding 200 million, has fewer than

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. There is only one lawyer for every 1,000 **********. In contrast, Brazil, a country with a population similar to Nigeria’s, has about 2 million lawyers. It has the
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, with one lawyer for every 164 people.

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has shown that many ********** can’t afford legal services.

Despite these barriers,

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persists.

Liberalization efforts should recognize the

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of legal services, made possible by technology, while still valuing the uniqueness of local legal systems and traditions.

Current regulations on cross-border legal practice run the risk of becoming obsolete if these issues are not carefully considered.

Provided by
The Conversation


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