Sentences with phrase «use of its document analysis»

Earlier this year CMS Hasche Sigle in Germany signed up with legal AI company, Kira, to make use of its document analysis system for work such as due diligence.

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Bannon was a former vice president of the London - based firm, and Mueller has asked it to provide internal documents about how its data and analyses were used in the Trump campaign, according to sources familiar with the investigation.
AAP recommends that every advisor, regardless of your license, use a software platform to systemize your assessment process, document your analysis and disclose all relevant information transparently to your client.
Although high standards have been used in the preparation of the information and analysis presented in this report, no responsibility or liability whatsoever can be accepted by Juwai.com, Sotheby's International Realty Canada or Sotheby's International Realty Affiliates for any loss or damage resultant from any use of, reliance on or reference to the contents of this document.
I agree with all of the technical analysis but I disagree with one key issue You wrote that you were surprised to see top name investors sign up for Series Seed Documents and implied that they were unlikely to use them for $ 1m rounds.
According to the document, the fundamental reason of this failure comes from the use of Marxist analysis without any critical assessment.
This historical analysis uses internal sugar industry documents to describe how the industry sought to influence the scientific debate over the dietary causes of coronary heart disease in the 1950s and 1960s.
He said SADA had developed a comprehensive document, which was an analysis of investment opportunities in all the districts within the savannah zone, saying the government had been using the document to woo investors into the SADA region.
In its terse analysis — the entire document is less that 1,000 words, several hundred of which are block quotes from the law itself — the board does make several recommendations as to how to improve such a system if it were used again in the future.
Journal articles on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) ghostwritten by medical writers employed by the pharmaceutical industry serially understated the treatment's risks and promoted unapproved uses, according to an analysis of industry documents.
In the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they report that they were able to more than triple the number of documented facial expressions that researchers can now use for cognitive analysis.
Although the documents do not include the FBI's full technical analysis, they offer some insight into the bureau's use of bacterial genetic analysis.
Cold Spring Harbor, NY — Using several different methods of DNA analysis, an international research team has found what they consider to be strong evidence of an interbreeding event between Neanderthals and modern humans that occurred tens of thousands of years earlier than any other such event previously documented.
Well, in addition to using a much cruder measure of school performance, the earlier analysis by the Times ignored the fact that the schools in which APP graduates were placed were much lower performing before the new principals arrived — a fact that is clearly documented in the NYU study.
In this article, I will examine what happens in this very first meeting with the client, how the eLearning Project Manager identifies what to be included in the eLearning course to be produced by using the right set of questions for training needs analysis for eLearning, and how this meeting proceeds by setting priorities and documenting what to be delivered.
Introduction, Brief Overview of Findings, The Parent Survey, Questionnaire, Interviews, Academic Test Scores and Accountability, Document Review, Parent Survey, Introduction, Statistical Analyses, Quality of the curriculum, Structure of the program, Negative public school experiences, Cost, Family values, Best Part about Participation, Quality curriculum, Flexibility, Teacher support, Pacing, Ready to use, Improvement, Additional Comments.
I use multiple data sources — including eight months of participatory classroom observation; in - depth interviews with educators, school leaders, and staff; and document and media analyses — to probe teachers» decision - making processes and to examine how, why, and under what conditions they elect to employ discipline in relation to particular students.
Through the use of textbook and document - based primary and secondary source readings, interactive activities, historical fiction, videos, and research projects, the students develop a rich understanding of the varying cultures while becoming more adept at critical thinking and analysis, note taking, research, essay writing, class discussion, and both independent and collaborative study skills.
TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web - Only Document 240: Analysis of Work Zone Crash Characteristics and Countermeasures documents the research results of multiple analyses focused on developing an improved understanding of work zone crash characteristics and countermeasure effectiveness used to produce NCHRP Research Report 869: Estimating the Safety Effects of Work Zone Characteristics and Countermeasures: A Guidebook.
Available in four levels of comprehensiveness, this easy - to - use research tool contains curriculum - oriented primary documents, biographies, topical essays, background information, and critical analyses drawn mostly from the publisher's huge database.
Typically, after a meticulous analysis of a given space, either a natural landscape or human construction, her work includes a performative intervention that transforms that space through her thoughtful and minimal use of color, and documents that intervention in photography or painting or both.
It is the policy of the American Economic Review to publish papers only if the data used in the analysis are clearly and precisely documented and are readily available to any researcher for purposes of replication.
This technical document sums up the lessons that can be drawn from the analysis and interpretation of the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use Mitigation Project (AFOLU MP) database collecting information on ongoing agriculture and forestry mitigation projects.
The study uses gender, institutional, and climate analyses to document the trends in climate variability men and women farmers are facing and their responses to ensure food security in the context of larger socio - economic and political challenges to their livelihoods and well - being.
The evolution of global mean surface temperatures, zonal means and fields of sea surface temperatures, land surface temperatures, precipitation, outgoing longwave radiation, vertically integrated diabatic heating and divergence of atmospheric energy transports, and ocean heat content in the Pacific is documented using correlation and regression analysis.
A document describing the algorithm to be used, including the forward and retrieval models, the method of error analysis, and the ancillary data (spectroscopic data, atmospheric parameters) used for the inversion.
ReproducibleResearch.org, a site with many good linksBlog post about, and demo of Sweave, a method for embedding R code into LaTeX documents, producing reproducible, self - generating scientific analysis reports (when properly used.)
Posted November 26, 2013: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced a call for review of the Technical Support Document currently justifying the Administration's value of the social cost of carbon (SCC) used in federal cost / benefit analyses.
This technical document highlights how spatial analysis and land - use modelling can help in understanding the potential impacts on biodiversity, ecosystems services of policy options for achieving REDD + objectives.
The planning document is quite thorough about all things relating to safety, from lighting to a very interesting section about how CCTV is used, not as a system for determining post-incident response and forensic analysis but with «a much enhanced capability that enables the GBT to actively manage and oversee the bridge environment, landings and perimeter to identify and capture evidence of potential illegal activity.»
We use version 2 (GHCNv2) of this data record (6) because it is the version employed in the documented GISS analysis (5).
Artificial intelligence systems, also known as augmented intelligence or cognitive computing, can be used to do many of the tasks lawyers routinely perform in areas such as compliance, contract analysis, case prediction, document automation and e-discovery.
They estimate as moderate the effect of automation on «Case Administration» (contract review systems), «Document Drafting» (document assembly systems for internal use, or offered directly to consumers à la LegalZoom), «Due Diligence» (document review systems), «Legal Analysis Strategy» (prediction software) and «Legal Research» (more on thisDocument Drafting» (document assembly systems for internal use, or offered directly to consumers à la LegalZoom), «Due Diligence» (document review systems), «Legal Analysis Strategy» (prediction software) and «Legal Research» (more on thisdocument assembly systems for internal use, or offered directly to consumers à la LegalZoom), «Due Diligence» (document review systems), «Legal Analysis Strategy» (prediction software) and «Legal Research» (more on thisdocument review systems), «Legal Analysis Strategy» (prediction software) and «Legal Research» (more on this later).
Unfortunately, for lack of better alternatives, many litigators find themselves forced to use a heads - down document coding tool for case analysis, deposition preparation and trial advocacy.
However, its application is primarily targeted at improvement of their internal systems, such as billing and document production, or in predictive analysis using AI software.
As US law professor Ellie Margolis observes, «It is almost impossible to imagine a researcher finding relevant information, thinking about how it might affect the analysis in a piece of legal writing, be it opinion or brief, and then not using it to enhance the document
Global law firm Baker McKenzie has struck a worldwide framework agreement to make use of German legal and property AI company Leverton's document analysis software.
The lawyers I have spoken to seem to favour the idea of progressing with it and using AI in the form of document automation, data analysis, automated software, and so on.
The standard way to use CARA is for an attorney who has received a brief, memoranda or other legal document to upload it to CARA, and CARA then performs its analysis and generates a list of relevant cases that are not mentioned in the document.
That book has been used as a text on law and religion at Yale Law School and earned praise from, among others, former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, who called it «a superbly documented legal analysis
Careful and detailed analysis of the evidence, including statements, and the use of other resources, such as Family law court documents, if the matters arises in the context of a bitter divorce dispute, all combine to assist Joseph Neuberger in developing a unique and effective method to successfully defending clients.
Leading legal AI company, Kira Systems, has partnered with document management system (DMS), NetDocuments, to allow its customers to make use of AI - driven analysis tools.
We had to think about how writing on a keyboard using software with increasingly sophisticated word processing capabilities affected the writing process, and whether the ease of composing on - screen changed the writer's relationship to the text.7 We had to confront the ways digital technologies change the way we read and process information.8 As email became ubiquitous, we had to think about how the speed of that type of communication affected the writing process, and what new forms legal analysis could take when delivered via email.9 As technology simplified the process of embedding images into documents and made possible incorporation of video and other interactive elements, whole new areas of scholarly inquiry have opened up.10 We have started to address these questions, but we still have so much to learn about how technology impacts how we go about writing legal documents.
Next comes Terri Enns and Monte Smith's article, entitled, «Take a (Cognitive) Load Off: Creating Space to Allow First - Year Legal Writing Students to Focus on Analytical and Writing Processes,» in which Terri and Monte encourage us to focus the students» attention away from the documents they write — the products — and focus on writing and analysis — the processes.8 Terri and Monte's article provide us with a discussion of the cognitive blocks that «impede -LSB--RSB- first - year law students» ability to learn analytical and writing processes at the same time that the students are producing written analysis for a grade,» as well as describing exercises that Terri and Monte have used in class to assist the students in refocusing on the writing and analytical processes, instead of the products.9 And Terri and Monte's article concludes with a proposal of devoting a portion of class to processes, 10 in hopes that «[g] reater understanding and the adoption of that doctrine [the processes] should improve the students» ability to transfer their new knowledge to new analysis and writing tasks.»
However, using it means much more than simply having access to, or holding data for its own sake; the value of accessing this volume of data relies on the effective analysis and interpretation of the content, to discover the key arguments, cases and documents for the matter at hand.
Because batches of documents coded by Relativity are randomly sampled using statistical analysis, clients can be confident in their results.
Time will also be saved using computers that can review thousands of legal documents and use language analysis to identify legal concepts within the documents; and
• Performed substantive relevance, issue and privilege including attorney - client and attorney work - product review of complex and sensitive electronic documents for a major international financial services corporation involved in an ongoing high - stakes securities litigation matter • Gained experience and familiarity with the electronic discovery process using Kroll Ontrack • Gained understanding and familiarity with a variety of complex financial instruments and financial analyses
The SPC highlighted that in the past five years it had issued 119 judicial interpretations (some of which have been discussed on this blog, many translated by Chinalawtranslate.com) and issued 80 guiding cases (link to cases and analysis)(as Jeremy Daum has written, and Mark Cohen has also noted, the statistics show they are not often used by the courts), but did not release numbers on the other types of documents it had issued (this blog has discussed some of them) or the number of model cases or other cases issued by SPC divisions (this blog has recently focused on ones issued by the criminal divisions).
Our in - house document collection and analysis tools, including the use of technology - assisted review (such as predictive coding) help to increase efficiencies, find the important documents sooner, and reduce costs.
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