Not exact matches
Data - driven law school decisions and more hands - on technology courses are upending
conventional legal education.
At the blog Empirical
Legal Studies, Indiana University School of Law professor William D. Henderson stood that
conventional wisdom against available
data from NALP, the ABA's Young Lawyers Division and other sources, and, guess what — the
conventional wisdom is pretty much right.
In an important post last month, Ron Friedmann noticed an apparent disconnect between the
conventional legal industry wisdom about ALSPs and the actual
data about client spend.
Thus, unlike
conventional (non-AI) applications that can only process «structured»
data, AI - based applications can understand and analyze written documents such as contracts, emails, and
legal filings.