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Usage of artificial inteligence in legal services
Hudík, Lukáš ; Beran, Karel (advisor) ; Ondřejek, Pavel (referee)
1 The usage of artificial inteligence in the legal practice Abstract This thesis deals with the phenomenon of artificial intelligence and its use in the the legal practice, as well as its impact on the related legal profession. The main objective of the thesis was to evaluate the current regulation of artificial intelligence at both the general and professional level in this country and around the world. Artificial Intelligence, or better said, the artificial intelligence system, is undoubtedly a topical and widely discussed topic that has rapidly come into the public consciousness in the last three years and has the potential to change the current majority of economic sectors as we currently know them. Its media coverage and often deliberately offensive article headlines, however, have often led to questions such as "won't I lose my job because of AI", even in professional circles? "Why should I use AI?" Thus, the main methodology used in this paper is empirical research into the AI systems phenomena, and the subsequent application of the findings to existing AI-based legal tools. I will thus attempt to answer the question of whether AI is a threat or rather an opportunity for the future of advocacy, and how it should be approached. The thesis also deals with related issues, i.e. phenomena such as forum...
Mutual relationship of lawyer and client during provision of legal services
Kotula, Tomáš ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Frintová, Dita (referee)
This thesis deals with the problematics of the mutual relationship between a lawyer and client during the provision of legal services and specifics that characterize this legal relationship. The main objective of this thesis is to comprehensively analyse and interpret the legal relationship between a lawyer and client including rights and obligations they have between themselves within this relationship, and consequently to point out the most important contexts, aspects and specifics of such a relationship, also in the context of judicial case law and disciplinary decisions of the Czech Bar Association. This thesis consists of six basic parts. The first part characterizes the basic concepts that are essential for the purposes of this thesis. Requirements for practicing the legal profession and the permitted forms of practicing the legal profession are also further discussed. The second part deals with particular ways of a foundation of the legal relationship between a lawyer and client and with the related lawyer's pre-contractual obligation to refuse to provide legal services. The key part of this thesis is the part three which is focused on analysing specific rights and obligations of lawyer and client and identifying specific details. This part also characterizes both rules of professional...

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