Those who
build legal information systems will use these better marked - up elements of decisions to add value with much more efficiency.
After learning the necessary skills, students will work in small groups and partner with a not - for - profit centre or organisation to design and
build a legal information system in response to a particular problem or issue.
Not exact matches
Once
legal information representation and reasoning
systems build confidence in discovery and research, one can image exploiting the same capabilities to help design legislation that is easier to understand and apply.
Our white paper,
Building the Business Case for an Enterprise
Legal Management
System, can provide specific
information on how to do this.
-LSB-[3]-RSB- T. Agnoloni, L. Bacci, E. Francesconi, P. Spinosa, D. Tiscornia, S. Montemagni and G. Venturi,
Building an ontological support for multilingual legislative drafting, in:
Legal Knowledge and
Information Systems, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and a Applications, R. Lodder and L. Mommers, eds, Vol.
Built on an open architecture platform, Exterro's software integrates with existing IT, HR and EDRM
systems to deliver complete visibility into all critical data, as well as the flexibility to scale beyond e-discovery to encompass larger
legal, compliance and
information governance initiatives.
For more detailed
information on the ROI that
legal departments can expect from an ELM system, download the white paper Building the Business Case for an Enterprise Legal Management Sy
legal departments can expect from an ELM
system, download the white paper Building the Business Case for an Enterprise Legal Management S
system, download the white paper
Building the Business Case for an Enterprise
Legal Management Sy
Legal Management
SystemSystem.
Anita Komlodi & Dagobert Soergel, Attorneys Interacting with
Legal Information Systems: Tools for Mental Model
Building and Task Integration, 39 PROC.
Roger is a digital «maker,»
building apps and software that are pioneering in
legal information systems.
In the gray interstices of Chinese law and society, they work to
build a stable, reliable
legal information system.
In his February 3rd, 2017, Slaw article entitled «
Build, Baby
Build», Colin Lachance describes his experience of having individuals share with and seek his advice on
building some «app / service / tool that could very well make a valuable contribution to public or professional engagement with
legal information or the
legal system.»