This session explores interactive data
visualization using law firm data.
Not exact matches
Ravel — which I wrote about in an ABA Journal article about «visual
law» —
uses visualization and analytics technology to move beyond basic research and reveal different perspectives on the
law.
To read more about the
use of
visualization tools in legal research, see my ABA Journal article, Visual
Law Services are Worth A Thousand Words — and Big Money.
I just finished writing an article for the ABA Journal about one of the most significant trends to come out of 2013 — the emerging importance of «visual
law,» the
use of
visualization tools and design concepts to help lawyers,
law students, consumers and scholars make sense of the
law.
There is a trend in legal information, rapidly gaining momentum, in which
visualization tools and design concepts are
used to help lawyers, students, consumers and scholars make sense of the
law.
In a webinar on 1 November, Ms Green promises to show how to
use Bloomberg's new tool to: «Uncover relationships among
law firms, companies and judges to inform litigation strategy; Understand a judge's behavior when ruling on certain motions; Better predict possible litigation outcomes through data
visualization».
These
visualization innovations are finding their ways into our
law firms, on to dashboards, into charts and the tools we
use for decision - making.
It also enables
law firms to
use analytics and
visualization tools to deliver new deeper legal analysis to their clients.»
, Associate Professor of Business
Law, University of Vaasa; International Contract Counsel, Lexpert Ltd) has for many years promoted the
use of simplification and
visualization in commercial contracts, seeking to transform them from legal instruments to useful, usable business tools.
Lewis describes the Ravel
Law platform as offering a new kind of analysis by
using machine computing and data
visualization.
What would connecting
law using advanced
visualization look like.