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Title Legal informatics / edited by Daniel Martin Katz, Ron Dolin, Michael J. Bommarito
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Contents Part I. Introduction to legal informatics -- Motivation and rationale for this book / Michael J. Bommarito II, Daniel Martin Katz, and Ron Dolin -- Technology issues in legal philosophy / Ron Dolin -- The origins and history of legal informatics / Michael J. Bommarito II -- Part II. Legal informatics : building blocks and core concepts -- A. Information representation, preprocessing, and document assembly -- Representation of legal information / Katie Atkinson -- Information intermediation / Ron Dolin -- Preprocessing data / Michael J. Bommarito II -- XML in law : the role of standards in legal informatics / Ron Dolin -- Document automation / Marc Lauritsen -- B. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, and blockchain -- AI + law : an overview / Daniel Martin Katz -- Machine learning and law / Daniel Martin Katz and John J. Nay -- Natural language processing for legal texts / John J. Nay -- Introduction to blockchain and cryptography / Nelson M. Rosario -- C. Process improvement, gamification, and design thinking -- Legal informatics-based technology in broader workflows / Kenneth A. Grady -- Gamification of work and feedback systems / Stephanie Kimbro -- Introduction to design thinking for law / Margaret Hagan -- D. Evaluation -- Measuring legal quality / Ron Dolin -- Part III. Use cases in legal informatics -- A. Contracts and patents -- Contract analytics / Noah Waisberg -- Contracts as interfaces : visual representation patterns in contract design / Helena Haapio and Stefania Passera -- Distributed ledgers, cryptography, and smart contracts / Nina Gunther Kilbride -- Patent analytics : information from innovation / Andrew W. Torrance and Jevin D. West -- B. Litigation and e-discovery -- The core concepts of e-discovery / Jonathan Kerry-Tyerman and A.J. Shankar -- Predictive coding in e-discovery and the NexLP story engine / Irina Matveeva -- Examining public court data to understand and predict bankruptcy case results / Warren E. Agin -- C. Legal research, government data, and access to legal information -- Fastcase, and the visual understanding of judicial precedents / Ed Walters and Jeff Asjes -- Mining information from statutory texts in a public health domain / Kevin D. Ashley -- Gov2Vec : a case study in text model application to government data / John J. Nay -- Representation and automation of legal information / Katie Atkinson -- D. Dispute resolution and access to justice -- Online dispute resolution / Dave Orr and Colin Rule -- Access to justice and technology : reaching a greater future for legal aid / Ronald W. Staudt and Alexander F.A. Rabanal -- Designing legal experiences : online communication and resolution in courts / Maximilian A. Bulinski and J.J. Prescott -- Part IV. Legal informatics in the industrial context -- A. Challenges facing innovation in law -- Adaptive innovation : the innovator's dilemma in big law / Ron Dolin and Thomas Buley -- Legal data access / Christine Bannan -- B. Large firm and corporate legal informatics case studies -- A history of knowledge management at Littler Mendelson / Scott Rechtschaffen -- Legal operations at Google / Mary O'Carroll and Stephanie Kimbro
Summary This groundbreaking work offers a first-of-its-kind overview of legal informatics, the academic discipline underlying the technological transformation and economics of the legal industry. Edited by Daniel Martin Katz, Ron Dolin, and Michael J. Bommarito, and featuring contributions from more than two dozen academic and industry experts, chapters cover the history and principles of legal informatics and background technical concepts - including natural language processing and distributed ledger technology. The volume also presents real-world case studies that offer important insights into document review, due diligence, compliance, case prediction, billing, negotiation and settlement, contracting, patent management, legal research, and online dispute resolution. Written for both technical and non-technical readers, Legal Informatics is the ideal resource for anyone interested in identifying, understanding, and executing opportunities in this exciting field
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Electronic resource, viewed: May 11, 2021
Subject Law -- Data processing
Law -- Technological innovations
Computer science.
Electronic Data Processing
Computer science
Law -- Data processing
Form Electronic book
Author Katz, Daniel M. (Daniel Martin), editor.
Dolin, Ron, editor.
Bommarito, Michael J., editor.
ISBN 9781316529683
1316529681