Legal informatics / edited by Daniel Martin Katz, Ron Dolin, Michael J. Bommarito.
2021
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Title
Legal informatics / edited by Daniel Martin Katz, Ron Dolin, Michael J. Bommarito.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 509 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
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9781316529683 (ebook)
9781107142725 (hardback)
9781107142725 (hardback)
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