Law Firm COO & CFO Forum Pre-Conference Workshop on Big Data / Legal...
Yesterday I had the pleasure of participating in the Thomson Reuters Law Firm COO & CFO Forum Pre-Conference Workshop on Big Data. The half day workshop explored various way that law firms and...
View ArticleLexPredict – Empowering the Future of Legal Decision Making
LexPredict – Empowering the Future of Legal Decision Making from Daniel Katz LexPredict is an enterprise legal technology and consulting firm, specializing in the application of best-in-class...
View ArticleGoogle Just Open Sourced TensorFlow, Its Artificial Intelligence Engine (via...
Obviously this move is pretty significant for those trying to sell machine learning in a SAAS style model / machine learning as a service (ML_AAS). Together with the significant amount of ML...
View ArticleQuantitative Methods for Lawyers – Course Materials – Professor Daniel Martin...
Quantitative Methods for Lawyers is the first course in a two course sequence and it assumes no prior knowledge of statistics / quantitative thinking. You will learn basic concepts and will receive an...
View ArticleLexisNexis Acquires Legal Analytics Provider Lex Machina (via Law Technology...
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View ArticleA Taxonomy of Machine Intelligence (via TechCrunch)
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View ArticleWhat Data Scientists Have to Tell Lawyers & Their Firms (via David Curle and...
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View ArticleLAWSG168: The Future of Legal Practice – Reading List by Richard Moorhead @ UCL
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View ArticleExperts, Crowds & Algorithms: The Three Forms of (Legal) Prediction ( Talk at...
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View ArticleLegal Tech Asia – Hong Kong 2016
It was a great pleasure to deliver the opening keynote at LegalTech Asia 2016 here at the JW Marriott in Hong Kong. The event draws leading legal professionals from across the Asia-Pacific region. It...
View ArticleThe Three Forms of (Legal) Prediction: Experts, Crowds and Algorithms...
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View ArticleThe Three Forms of (Legal) Prediction: Experts, Crowds + Algorithms (Updated...
The Three Forms of (Legal) Prediction: Experts, Crowds and Algorithms — Professors Daniel Martin Katz & Michael J. Bommarito (Updated) from Daniel Katz The post The Three Forms of (Legal)...
View ArticleNLP Applied to French Legal Decisions (via Michael Benesty)
NLP applied to French legal decisions from Michael BENESTY The post NLP Applied to French Legal Decisions (via Michael Benesty) appeared first on Computational Legal Studies™.
View ArticleQuantified Law Primer & Agile Legal Project Management Workshop
In conjunction with Janders Dean International, and SeyfarthLean Consulting we are excited to offer two, half-day educational sessions on July 13th 2016. Quantified Law Primer (Morning SESSION)...
View ArticleSan Francisco is Testing an Algorithm that Sets Bail (via Engadget.com)
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View ArticleNoise: How to Overcome the High, Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Decision Making...
From the article: “The prevalence of noise has been demonstrated in several studies. Academic researchers have repeatedly confirmed that professionals often contradict their own prior judgments when...
View ArticleThomson Reuters – Legal Executive Institute – Legal Tech Link
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View ArticlePredicting Judicial Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights: A...
The post Predicting Judicial Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights: A Natural Language Processing Perspective (via Peer J) appeared first on Computational Legal Studies™.
View ArticleA General Approach for Predicting the Behavior of the Supreme Court of the...
Long time coming for us but here is Version 2.01 of our #SCOTUS Paper … We have added three times the number years to the prediction model and now predict out-of-sample nearly two centuries of...
View ArticleLaw on the Market? Abnormal Stock Returns and Supreme Court Decision-Making...
Here is Version 2.01 of the Law on the Market Paper — From the Abstract: What happens when the Supreme Court of the United States decides a case impacting one or more publicly-traded firms? While...
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