L AWGICAL is a system for computer-based information management designed to aid in legal analysis. The phrase computer-aided legal analysis used in the title of this article should not be interpreted here to imply to any degree the takeover of the legal analyst\u27s task. LAWGICAL is intended, rather, as a practical tool of limited scope which enhances, but does not change, existing analysis technique. It is not an application of artificial intelligence. It is an application of computer technology on the same order as legal retrieval services or word processing equipment
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This Article explores the application of machine learning techniques within the practice of law. Bro...
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The purpose of this article is to describe how microcomputers can aid in making law decisions, inclu...
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"Presented at the Second Annaul [sic] Symposium on Computational Systems, Instituto Tecnologico y de...
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Thus, it may be useful at this early point in the development of computer-assisted legal analysis to...
Although the literature on computer-based consultation systems has often suggested the possibility o...
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