Abstract
The proposed article briefly presents the approach to understanding the basic digital skills of newcomer lawyers. Digital skills are becoming more and more determinative on the labor market and the students should be well prepared for the global digitalization of their professional activities. The purpose of this article is to form a list of the main digital competencies required in legal activity. A set of complementary general scientific methods was used by the authors: theoretical analysis of the scientific sources, laws and regulations on the specified theme, methods of generalization, induction, and deduction to form conclusions. The authors formulate a list of main digital competencies that are desirable for a modern graduate lawyer and note that the newcomer lawyer should be ready to use various software products in a flexible way. In conclusion, the article notes that law is a rather conservative, discrete phenomenon and its absolute digitalization is impossible. Nevertheless, the algorithmization of administration of law and rule making could increase the efficiency and productivity of providing legal services.
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