<p>Information search and retrieval are part of daily routines
of the legal profession. Lawyers, judges, prosecutors, and legal clerks usually
access a number of electronic resources to browse, search, select, or update
legal contents. Legal databases have currently become large digital libraries
where the tasks related to information-seeking may sometimes be cumbersome.
Adding semantics to support information search may provide significant results
in terms of efficiency, efficacy, and user satisfaction. The main objective of
this presentation is to offer several examples of how semantic technologies may
be able to improve legal information search in the judicial and lawyers’
domains. However, legal professionals sometimes prefer following routines than
changing their information search behavior. New trends in Semantic Web
technologies may help to improve both professional and laymen’s skills</p>