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Legal Analytics Book

• Examines the latest emerging trends and technologies used by various jurisdictions around the world to predict and prevent crime. Discover other books by the author, see similar authors, read author blogs, etc. Send an email to your librarian or administrator to recommend adding this book to your organization`s collection. The book`s summary views reflect the number of visits to the book`s and chapter`s landing pages. Full-text views reflect the number of PDF downloads, PDFs sent to Google Drive, Dropbox, and Kindle, and full-text HTML views for chapters in this book. • Study the applicability of legal analysis in forensic investigations. • Examine the impact of legal analysis tools and techniques on judicial decision-making. Legal analysis: The future of legal analytics intersects smart technology and the legal field as you build a new landscape of transformation. Navigating legal automation is multidimensional, while it is designed to streamline communication, approval, and management of legal tasks.

The changing technological environment has sometimes highlighted the need for better automation in the legal field, although lawyers have been slow to embrace the information revolution in the legal field. • Examines current research and development in the convergence of law, artificial intelligence and legal analysis. • Analyze deep learning techniques and their implications in accelerating legal analysis in both developed and developing countries. The field of artificial intelligence (AI) and law is on the cusp of a revolution that began with text analytics programs like IBM`s Watson and Debater and the open source information management architectures on which they are based. Today, new legal applications are emerging, and this book – designed to explain computer processes to non-programmers – describes how they will change legal practice, particularly by linking computer models of legal reasoning directly to the legal text, generating arguments for and against certain outcomes, predicting the results, and explaining these predictions with reasons that lawyers can evaluate themselves. These legal applications will support the search for conceptual legal information and enable cognitive computing, enabling collaboration between humans and computers where everyone does what they do best. Anyone interested in how AI is changing legal practice should read this insightful work. Dr. Elizaveta A. Gromova is Associate Professor and Deputy Director of International Cooperation and Coordinator of the Master of Law Program “Law and Digital Technologies” at the Law Institute of the South Urals State University (National Research University), Russia.

In addition, she is a research associate in the international research projects “LegalTech: Legal Regulation of AI and Robotics, Legal Provision of the Digital Economy and Creation of the Smart Law for Smart Industry” and “Legal Regulation of the Implementation of Digital Industry Components in Industrial Regions”. She is also the author of the monograph and manual, as well as numerous articles in the field of business law and digital law and technologies. This book is primarily aimed at graduates and doctoral students in law and technology, computer science and information technology. Lawyers and academics will also find this book useful. Dr. Balamurugan Balusamy holds a PhD from VIT University in Vellore and is currently a professor at Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. He has 15 years of teaching experience in the field of computer science. His area of interest is in the field of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, big data and networks. He has published more than 100 articles in international journals and written book chapters. “Regarding the composition of this book, it provides a complete and user-friendly description of this interdisciplinary field, emphasizing the relevance of developing legal tools based on artificial intelligence.

The structure of the work allows users to analyze how the representation of knowledge of legal logic takes place and how it fits IT implementations. On this topic, the author provides relevant and understandable illustrations that facilitate the link between theory and the development of techno-legal implementations.