Justicio and its new ‘jerga’ function revolutionize legal communication

Justicio, with the support of its official sponsor, legaltech Littlejohn, has gone to the next level with a new version packed with new features. Its new “jerga” version completely adapts its answers by adjusting the volume and structure of the content and incorporating complementary explanatory information, in addition to the inclusion of all European, state, regional and local regulations in full, as well as the expansion of the database and documentation, which now includes EU legislation, case law, doctrine, treaties, legal definitions and legal preambles.

Your new “jerga” function

A version that, thanks to the new “jerga” function, completely adapts its answers by adjusting the volume and structure of the content and incorporating additional explanatory information. And, all this adapted to a narrative style for different user profiles: legal professionals, adults, teenagers and even children. “A truly significant advance that maximizes communication between legal professionals and their clients in an agile, simple and always rigorous way,” they shared.

New complementary applications

This functionality adds value by allowing legal professionals to adapt responses to different types of clients and, at the same time, opens up new complementary application possibilities for different areas.

Information to citizens, being able the ordinary citizen without legal knowledge to obtain substantiated legal answers in a clear, agile and reliable way. It promotes legal education, bringing the Law closer to the youngest in matters of their daily life or even for a trial in a simpler and closer way. In fact, with respect to this last application, Justicio is already receiving requests from numerous educational institutions at different levels to develop legal education initiatives that have never been seen before in Spain.

Improvements and benefits

Among the most outstanding improvements of this new version is the inclusion of all European, state, regional and local regulations in full, as well as the expansion of the database and documentation, which now includes EU legislation, case law, doctrine, treaties, legal definitions and legal preambles.

It also introduces specific actions that offer the legal professional an unparalleled user experience. Legal terms and dictionary with definitions adapted to each profile; complete legal references linked in the text of the answer; related external links, searches and additional suggested questions or automatic alerts before suspicion of harassment, violence or danger.

The evolution of Justicio

This great advance of Justicio has been possible thanks to the support of its official sponsor, the legaltech Littlejohn, and to the solid community it has formed in just a few months.

A community with global interest that already exceeds 600 members and 60 active collaborators among legal and technical professionals, some of them even belonging to the Ministry of Justice itself.

Likewise, the new Justicio has been validated by renowned experts, who have exclusively tested the beta version for weeks. Among them, Antonio Serrano Acitores, as Coordinator of Digitalization and Innovation of the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences of the University Rey Juan Carlos, Miguel Solano, expert in Electronic Administration, Miguel Bueno Benedí, Lawyer of the Ministry of Justice or Esperanza Ferrando, as Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and Political Sciences at the University CEU Cardenal Herrera, among other great professionals.

With more than 160,000 substantiated responses generated in less than a year, this archive has proven to be a reference solution for legal professionals, revolutionizing the way in which they access the Law.

Julia Gil

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