Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz of Michigan State University and the ReInvent Law Lab , and Michael J. Bommarito II, M.S.E., M.A., of Bommarito Consulting, have posted slides of their presentation entitled Legal Analytics, Machine Learning, and Some Comments on the Status of Innovation in the Legal Industry , given 26 February 2014 at the Forum on Legal Evolution, in New York City.
The presentation deals with a number of topics, including the role of legal startups at performing research and development work for the legal industry, and the increasingly prominent role of data analysis, machine learning, and statistical prediction in fostering innovation in legal services and legal technology.
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