I see tremendous value in the time efficient, cost effective synthesis of data and relevant law to assist lawyers and clients in risk evaluation and
case outcome analysis.
Not exact matches
REVIEW METHODS: We included systematic reviews / meta -
analyses, randomized and non-randomized comparative trials, prospective cohort, and
case - control studies on the effects of breastfeeding and relevant
outcomes published in the English language.
In a secondary
analysis of a multicenter randomized study of fetal pulse oximetry, of 4,126 nulliparous women who reached the second stage of labor, none of the following neonatal
outcomes was found to be related to the duration of the second stage, which in some
cases was 5 hours or more: 5 - minute Apgar score of less than 4, umbilical artery pH less than 7.0, intubation in the delivery room, need for admission to the neonatal intensive care unit, or neonatal sepsis (27).
Studies had to be
case control for the purpose of the statistical
analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured
outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the authors of the studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in English.
Study Selection To be included in the meta -
analyses, studies had to be
case control; include breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured
outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months; and be published in a peer - reviewed journal with full text available in English.
To be included in the meta -
analyses, studies had to be
case control; include breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured
outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months; and be published in a peer - reviewed journal with full text available in English.
Epolitics.com will be hungry for
case studies, particularly ones with
outcomes measured in hard numbers (though we'll welcome qualitative
analysis as well).
Conducted by Prof Rose McGready and Assoc. Prof Daniel Henry Paris from the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) in Mae Sot, Thailand, and the Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, affiliated to Oxford University, UK, in collaboration with Prof John Antony Jude Prakash of the Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India, the study, «Pregnancy
outcome in relation to treatment of Murine typhus and Scrub typhus infection: a fever cohort and a
case series
analysis,» will be published in the November 20th, 2014 issue of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
In any
case, our
analysis below controls for each of these measures of teachers» qualifications in order to rule out the possibility that teachers» observed characteristics drive the estimated effects of grading standards on student
outcomes.
Many of the studies involved quantitative measures and a statistical
analysis of
outcomes, but always along with rich descriptions of contexts and
cases.
This 18 - month, mixed - methods, exploratory study, conducted in partnership with the Consortium for Policy Research in Education, will have three phases: 1) Qualitative inquiry across K - 8 schools in Philadelphia; 2) Latent class
analysis to identify «profiles» of school disciplinary approaches, coupled with event history
analysis to examine student
outcomes in context; 3)
Case studies to examine contextual themes in depth.
They will cook up a
case study; that looks as if the
outcome of dedicated field work and detailed, insightful
analysis.
Case studies to illustrate why it is vital to apply technical
analysis together with trading best practices for a good trading
outcome
Even assuming we are assigning probabilities correctly (very dubious in itself), the usual use of probabilities of
outcomes in things like cost - benefit
analysis assumes an aggregation of harms across many, many similar decisions, in some of which
cases things turn out very badly, but in others of which things come out not so badly.
In
case of continuous variables there is no way around the fact that our largely arbitrary choices influence the
outcome of our
analysis, when our goal is to make inferences on the statistical properties of variables that can be used to describe the real world.
It may be better to provide a wide range of values from the beginning, or, in the majority of
cases, none at all — the
outcome of a
case depends on a number of factors ranging from the client's long - term prognosis, pre-morbid history, expert
analysis, and unpredictable juries.
And in an earlier
analysis, Kerr explains why the lower court's characterization of the facts of the
case, though contrary to what's depicted in the video, are legally irrelevant to the
outcome.
What's most interesting about this
case is the weight given by the court to the parties and their respective testimonies, and the role this
analysis has on the overall
outcome of the
case.
In practice, it is a rare
case in which the application of those alternative
analyses to any particular set of facts produces a different
outcome.
The StatsCan report, Mandatory minimum penalties: An
analysis of criminal justice system
outcomes for selected offences, written by Mary Allen and released on Tuesday, notes that for charges of selected sexual violations of children, the proportion of summary
cases resulting in guilty findings increased from 72 per cent to 77 per cent, while the increase in custody sentences for guilty
cases jumped from 37 per cent to 85 per cent.
JS: In the litigation arena where I practice, aside from predictive
outcomes and online dispute resolution, lawyers can expect to see programming that allows their smart devices to synthesize Complaints or Answers in a matter of minutes and provide them with an almost immediate
analysis of relevant
case or statutory law.
The lawyer can then balance this intuitive sense against the traditional element - focused
analysis to predict likely
case outcomes.
27 Mark K. Osbeck, Using Data Analytics Tools to Supplement Traditional Research and
Analysis in Forecasting Case Outcomes, 20 Leg.Wri ting 33, 34 - 35 (2015)(identifying factors that can skew predictions using traditional case an
Analysis in Forecasting
Case Outcomes, 20 Leg.Wri ting 33, 34 - 35 (2015)(identifying factors that can skew predictions using traditional case analys
Case Outcomes, 20 Leg.Wri ting 33, 34 - 35 (2015)(identifying factors that can skew predictions using traditional
case analys
case analysisanalysis).
And while in recent years the use of formal office memoranda has declined somewhat, giving ground to less expensive alternatives, such as informal email memoranda and oral research reports, the underlying, element - focused predictive
analysis lawyers use to evaluate likely
case outcomes has not changed.
All of these factors are well recognized, and it comes as no surprise to any experienced lawyer that the traditional predictive
analysis — that is, a precedent - focused
analysis of the potentially applicable elements and defenses — will not always produce accurate forecasts of
case outcomes.
The traditional
analysis lawyers use to predict
case outcomes relies heavily on legal research.
After performing statistical
analyses on
case outcomes, we drew a random subsample of
cases in the four major types of claims (race, sex, age and disability) and four
case outcomes of greatest theoretical interest (dismissal, early settlement, late settlement and trial).
If the defendant's use of the borrowed elements was deemed relevant to infringement
analysis, there would a much clearer, and convincing, basis for the
outcome in that
case.
In every single
case, it was possible to do an
analysis early on and very, very reliably predict the
outcome before a sensible judge.
And, of course, we carried out a strict revision of the contingency
analyses for implementation of tools to avoid the
outcome of the judicial
cases at times of little liquidity of our clients; after all, the predictability of the good or poor results is the word every office needs to deeply understand in order to provide an efficient and effective service.
Although the Board went out of its way to indicate that its
analysis was
case - specific and that the
outcome does not entail that all private or public employee benefit plans are required to cover the cost of medical cannabis, one can not help but feel that this decision is in fact precedent setting and may signal the opening of the floodgates for similar complaints to be made across the country.
Using Data Analytics Tools to Supplement Traditional Research and
Analysis Forecasting
Case Outcomes
They surmised that «published judgments can be used to test the possibility of a text - based
analysis for ex ante predictions of
outcomes on the assumption that there is enough similarity between (at least) certain chunks of the text of published judgments and applications lodged with the Court and / or briefs submitted by parties with respect to pending
cases.»
In fact, Mr Thio, in his article, explicitly mentioned that «senior lawyers will not be spared either: the development of predictive
analysis software has meant that the experience and intuition that we value can now be replaced with a computer's predictions as to the
outcome of a
case or its likely settlement value» (read the original article here).
I my view the
analysis would be different (not saying the
outcome would be necessarily be different) if TWU limited its admissions to Evangelical Christians (in which
case they would forgo the market benefits of offering services to the public) or if they had a statement of beliefs non-Christians were not required to sign.
Our proactive team provides clients with aggressive advocacy and
case analysis that assures the best opportunity for a successful
outcome.
Each client will have their
case given a proper legal
analysis, and be provied with a detailed explanation of the issues, facts, rights, procedures and potential
outcomes.
Those measures, however, rely entirely on two structural features — syllables per word and words per sentence.48 As we describe below, we have adopted a comprehensive approach to measuring readability by taking fifty different readability measures and then using factor
analysis to create an index based on the most reliable set of measures.49 The next section discusses the few prior studies of the relationship between readability and
case outcome.
When respondents were asked for their perspectives on AI and its effect on the legal industry, 71 % predicted it would have the biggest impact on electronic discovery in the areas of
case assessment and predictive coding (TAR), coming in next at 41 % was document automation, followed by legal research (40 %), contract
analysis / automation (34 %), and
case /
outcome prediction (24 %).
As legal scholars begin to digest AI's ramifications for law and legal
analysis, a recent paper exploits the Supreme Court Database to illustrate AI's ability topredict
case outcomes.
Lex Machina presents
analysis on things like IP portfolios and
case outcomes in consumable visualizations in the form of dashboards and rollups.
· When asked how AI will influence legal, respondents mentioned eDiscovery (71 %), document automation (41 %), legal research (41 %), contract
analysis / automation (34 %), and
case /
outcome predictions (24 %).
The
outcome of a
case interview is less dependent on reaching the right answer, but more dependent on communicating your
analysis of an issue and demonstrating why you arrived at the conclusion.
Analyzed
outcome data, developed
case studies / summary
analyses and projects for quality improvement in various departments and to assess compliance with regulations and standards in various departments throughout the hospital.
A small number of detailed
case studies which will allow an in - depth
analysis of the dynamic of native title negotiations and their
outcomes.
For both treatment allocated and per protocol
analysis, we report complete
cases analysis results for all
outcomes.
The
analysis included only patients for whom we had
outcome data (ie, complete
cases).
Data
analyses were conducted on all
cases for which
outcome data were available, irrespective of the degree to which families participated in the programs.
Further logistic regression
analyses indicated that the effect of family type on health
outcomes was, in most
cases, significant after controlling for the 3 social class indicators and child sex.
Thus, it's important to compare
outcomes (in this
case, satisfaction) while accounting for factors like relationship length (or having kids, which is also more likely for cohabiters), and that more appropriate
analysis actual comes out in favor of cohabiters.