Hi
I've been following debian-lex for a while, adn this thread in
particular.
I disagree about the "difficulties" due to countries, jursidiction etc.
I feel that there are two different types of tools a law office
1) a way to register clients and keep track of conflict of interest
2) a way to sort and keep track of documents, email etc coupled to a
client + particular case,
3. Scheduling/Calendar
4) a tool to make the internet truly usesful (PERL LWP is a good
example).
and all integrated to some extent.
I have so far designed a simple variant of the first two using mainly
perl.
It's simple yet efficient and uses opensoftware. What more can you
ask for :)
beyond this once can ofcourse design things which are jursidiction
specific, for instance templates for certain types of documents etc.
I would like to see a "legal intranet" where smaller law firms can
perhaps av a useful knowledge database that would be searchable etc.
By the way..taka a look att www.swish-e.org .. its a wonderful tool
Hoping Debian-lex will live on
I would offer my programming skills, but I just a beginning "perl"-
guy and doubt I could provide much useful help.. but if theres
something I can do let me know.
Thomas
15 jun 2005 kl. 20.57 skrev Johannes Jordens:
Agreed, however, I think templates and other such heavily localised
docs
are a secondary issue at the moment as we don't even have a CDD
release
yet.
For now, I think it would be best to compile template debs for the
various uses and jurisdictions. I started doing this earlier (see
archives) but ran into licencing issues. I'd be happy to pick it up
again though (send me all you got :) )
cheers
jj
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 15:26 -0300, Denis Brandl wrote:
I agree, we select a softwares for work the functions basics in the
advogatos and customize for debian-lex.
A options different in regions, they must to be worked in
particulary.
Example: In the Brasil, a template of document for process of divorce
is diferent in the United State.
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