AUTOMATION OF LAW FIRM

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ABSTRACT
The need for automated method of keeping data is very vital. So many software's has been developed to solve this problem but to no avail. These software has been analyzed and discovered that very many of them are inefficient. Researchers have developed their own software but they could not give or develop error free software that will assist in report generation, automated client/matter saving to keep or build a database of matters in the firm.
To bridge this gap or solve this problem, there is a need to develop software that is accurate, error free as the problem has imposed so much clients and members of staff in the firm. In light of this, it is decided to base the ND project on how it could be useful in the law practice. This project work is based on the development of a Automated Law Firm Records.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0       Introduction                                                                             
1.1       Background of the Study                                       
1.2       Purpose and Objectives of the Study                          
1.3       Significance of the Study                                            
1.4       Scope of the Study                                              
1.5       Limitation of the Study                                                
1.6       Nature and Sources of Data                                            
1.7       Definition of Terms                                            
CHAPTER TWO
2.0       Literature Review                                                                      
2.1       Introduction                                                                         
2.2       What Does A Law Firm Actually Do?                                        
2.3       Types Of Law Firms                                                                     
2.4       Comments On The Existing System                                          
2.5       Problems Associated With The Existing System                            
2.6       Computers And The Practice Of Law                                     
2.7       Impact Of Computers On Law Office Operations                       
CHAPTER THREE
3.0       System Analysis and Design                                              
3.1       Introduction                                                                            
3.2       Flowchart                                                                             
3.3       Program Design                                                                                
3.4       File Organization, Access Method and Storage Media          
3.5       Input/Output Control                                                                        
3.6       Method Of Data Collection                                                          
3.7       Benefits Of The New System                                            
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0       Implementation And Evaluation Of The New System                     
4.1       System Implementation                                       
4.2       Choice Of Language                                                                 
4.3       Installation Requirement                                         
4.4       System Conversion                                                
4.5       Old And New System Compared                    
4.6       Limitation Of The New System     
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0       Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations                  
5.1       Summary                                                                          
5.2       Conclusion                                                                               
5.3       Recommendations                                                   
REFERENCES                                                                 

AUTOMATION OF LAW FIRM
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