Integrated Provision of Case Law, Major Court Decisions, Patent Rulings, and Legal Literature
Enhanced Accessibility with Expanded International Case Law (English and Chinese)
IT specialist company Landsoft Co., Ltd. announced that the Supreme Court Library’s legal information service, ‘Online Beopgoeul,’ has won the Grand Prize in the Public Information category at the ‘Web Award Korea 2025’. Landsoft participated in the development and improvement of the ‘Online Beopgoeul’ service, enhancing the search environment and user convenience so that the public can access legal information more easily and quickly.
‘Online Beopgoeul’ is a service that integrates and provides various content such as case law, major rulings from courts nationwide, patent decisions, and legal literature, allowing both the public and legal practitioners to find the necessary legal information in one place. Users can access the information they need through integrated search, without the inconvenience of checking scattered materials individually.
This award recognizes the achievements in improving service accessibility and usability, such as integrating major rulings that were previously dispersed and expanding overseas case law content. ‘Online Beopgoeul’ has unified major court decisions from across the country into a single search environment and expanded overseas content, including English and Chinese case law, broadening its utility for both domestic and international users. In addition, the search experience has been enhanced by strengthening the function that links related materials, making it easier to understand the context of case information.
The service incorporates the latest IT technologies, including: ▲Integrated search for key legal information such as case law and literature ▲Provision of linked information between materials ▲User-friendly interface design ▲Provision of linked information across various data formats such as XML and PDF. As a result, it provides a wide-ranging user environment not only for the general public, but also for legal professionals, researchers, and public sector employees.
Kim Kitaek, Head of Digital Transformation at Landsoft, said, “Online Beopgoeul has been improved with a focus on enabling the public to access and understand the law more closely and easily, going beyond simply providing legal information,” adding, “We will continue to advance this highly reliable public legal information service so that it can be conveniently accessed by even more users.”
Meanwhile, Landsoft was also recognized in two categories at the same awards ceremony, winning the Excellence Award in the Film/Arts category for its digital archive platform ‘Korean Artist Today’ in addition to the Grand Prize in Public Information. Continuing its winning streak from the previous year, Landsoft has consistently demonstrated its capabilities in building digital platforms and delivering high-quality services across the public and cultural sectors.
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