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@jon_ckhan Case Citation
Court Address
Hearing Date
Judge Name
Jurisdiction
Cause of Action
Defenses raised by Defendant
Legal Facts
Remedy requested by Plaintiff
Procedural Issue
Substantive Issue
@DanHLawReporter@jon_ckhan Great list. Thanks. Some others from a previous experiment:
Case Citation
Court Address
Hearing Date
Judge Name
Jurisdiction
Cause of Action
Defenses raised by Defendant
Legal Facts
Remedy requested by Plaintiff
Procedural Issue
Substantive Issue
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Bob is not just still at it, he is still driving developments, particularly in AI and Law. I've had the honour to have ongoing discussions about the topic as well as learning Logic Production System, which can be used to program the law. Some people play the long game....
I still find it difficult to wrap my head around the fact that prior to Bob, there is no logic programming at all. And Bob is still at it. This is a very young discipline.
Launched today: REMOTE COURTS WORLDWIDE (https://t.co/uZFpYMQRFA), to help the global community of justice workers share experiences of 'remote' alternatives (audio, video, online) to traditional courts. Joint effort - @computersandlaw@HMCTSgovuk and UK LawTech Delivery Panel.
@deepakguptalaw@adamliptak This is a battle with a history. https://t.co/wCJ3VEUQ8E
Professor Carole Hafner once wrote to me about battles during the Clinton administration in the 1990s for free access to federal documents. Nader's “Crown Jewels project” was part of the effort. Good luck!
LegalTech Proposal Sandbox
January 25-26, 2020
Swansea University with Simmons Wavelength offers a free, two-day, interactive, collaborative sandbox to generate outline proposals for LegalTech projects. For further information and registration:
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We congratulate Paheli Bhattacharya, Shounak Paul, @kripa1983, Saptarshi Ghosh, @AdamWyner for their paper "Identification of Rhetorical Roles of Sentences in Indian Legal Judgments" being accepted in JURIX 2019. JURIX is one of the two most reputed conferences for Law research.
Worth having a look and contributing to this survey on coding for lawyers. Checkout the background document for further information. Thanks @jamesondempsey and colleagues.
A MOOC is a very good idea, as we could add parts in a distributed manner. Give greater reach than in situ summer schools, though it would never replace the experience gained by sitting together.