ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN LEGAL TECH: TRANSFORMING LEGAL RESEARCH AND COURT SYSTEMS

Authors

  • G’iyosov Muhammad ayub Student of Andijan Law college,Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Legal Research, Court Systems, Case Prediction, Algorithmic Bias.

Abstract

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the legal sector, often referred to as LegalTech, is revolutionizing traditional legal practices, particularly in areas such as legal research, case management, and court systems. As the volume of legal data continues to grow exponentially, AI-powered tools are enabling legal professionals to process and analyze large datasets more efficiently than ever before. This paper explores the transformative impact of AI in enhancing the efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility of legal research and the functioning of court systems.

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Published

2026-03-15