Japan has -
1. far fewer lawyers than the U.S. or Europe;
2. a legal code that I believe still uses a lot of
non-standard kanji;
3. a legal profession that staunchly resists
making it any easier to become a lawyer;
4. a population that largely despairs of really
getting anything done through the court system.
If you want to get a rough flavor of how backward
it is, here, check out the on-line patent systems.
-m
leap@gol.com
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> Hell o
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> Was wondering if there are examples of i-mode or j-sky being used in the
> legal professions, ie. legal services, accessing databases, laws, legal
> news, etc... maybe even a practice test for the bar exam?
>
> The instant availability of information and the billing capabilities would
> seem to make it a good media...
>
> Input is appreciated
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> Vincent J. Luna, Director
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