Sentences with phrase «suggest legal language»

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This March 2017 article chronicles leading advances in AI, including natural language processing, and cites a University of North Carolina School of Law study suggesting that if all available new legal technology were put in place, firms would experience a 13 percent decline in lawyers» hours.
Using the legal language model, the intelligent assistant flags issues and suggests improvements by considering best practices, risk factors, and jurisdictional differences.
Alison Wolf of The Lawyer Coach Blog suggests that business development skills, such as using language to build or maintain client relationships, can help women lawyers advance in the legal profession.
Tiersma quotes English writer Arthur Symonds, who in 1835 lampooned legal language by suggesting that a lawyer would take I give you that orange and turn it into
The language chosen by the Court to explain standard of review seems curious to me, or at least suggests the Court is aware that its direction here will be scrutinized and thus wants to flex some legal muscle.
The language of «principles» as opposed to «policy» or «practice» clearly suggests belief rather than conduct, and the upcoming educational (CPD) requirements, on equality, diversity and «inclusion» (the latter being a term that is undefined in the case law but which has variously been defined by the Working Group (in the report) as «making a better space for everyone» and (on the definitions website) with reference to RBC's corporate policy — which we can celebrate as the first time that a corporation's principles have been incorporated by reference into legal requirements!
Current Government language suggests that the Government seeks to «normalise» the legal frameworks, opportunities and responsibilities of Indigenous peoples.
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