In this article, the author attempts to consider the processes of automation, digitalization and digitalization in the daily life of a lawyer, and the issue of using these processes in the formation of evidence is outlined. This procedural and procedural issue is disclosed through the prism of substantive law and the designation of specific examples and real situations arising in law enforcement practice and the daily activities of a lawyer. The article also addresses specific issues in the field of compliance and risk assessment associated with both pre-contractual activities and probabilistic assessment of the flow of an abstract legal relationship in the plane of a legal dispute, in particular the assessment of the enforceability of the judgment at the stage of enforcement proceedings based on information about the wealth of the counterparty. In conclusion, the author concludes that even information from open sources can act as a trigger to improve the quality level of preparation of the plan and the algorithm of specific steps of a lawyer, and the further informatization of society makes preliminary information preparation an increasingly important stage in many processes, in particular the process of gathering evidentiary material on a particular dispute.
This article is devoted to the results of the VI annual Symposium of the journal “Herald of Civil Procedure” held on 27 and 28 September 2019 on the premises of the Faculty of Law of the Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University (KFU). The Symposium took place with the participation of the editorial board of the journal “Civil Law Review” and was titled “2019 – Civil Law and Procedure: History, Current State and Perspectives (Coinciding with the Bicentennial of D.I. Meyer).” The editorial board of the journal “Herald of Civil Procedure” annually invites outstanding legal scholars and practitioners in the field of civil procedure to Kazan to attend the Symposium of the journal “Herald of Civil Procedure”. In only six years, the Symposium has become not only an annual tradition, but also a brand name. The Symposium is an anchor event not only of the Law Faculty of the KFU, but also of the entire Kazan Federal University, which each year cordially welcomes leading civil procedure scholars. In addition, the Symposium hosts participants, friends and interested listeners, and has created a platform for large-scale discussions at the highest level The first and each subsequent Symposium are consistent in scope and organization. Yet, each year something new appears, some highlight that gives the event a unique character and momentum for moving forward, developing, improving and raising the level of engagement.
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