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Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics : New Tools for Law Practice in the Digital Age
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Kevin D. Ashley
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introducing AI & Law and Its Role in Future Legal Practice
pp. 38
Modeling Statutory Reasoning
pp. 73
Modeling Case-based Legal Reasoning
pp. 107
Models for Predicting Legal Outcomes
pp. 127
Computational Models of Legal Argument
pp. 171
Representing Legal Concepts in Ontologies and Type Systems
pp. 210
Making Legal Information Retrieval Smarter
pp. 234
Machine Learning with Legal Texts
pp. 259
Extracting Information from Statutory and Regulatory Texts
pp. 285
Extracting Argument-Related Information from Legal Case Texts
pp. 313
Conceptual Legal Information Retrieval for Cognitive Computing
pp. 350
Cognitive Computing Legal Apps
pp. 393
Glossary
pp. 403
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