Quantitative Data-Driven Legal Analysis Task
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A Quantitative Data-Driven Legal Analysis Task is a legal analysis task that is a domain-specific data-driven quantitative analysis task (whose input is one or more documents from a legal corpus).
- AKA: Legal Analytics.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be supported by a Legal Analytics System.
- It can (often) utilize machine learning algorithms to identify patterns and trends within legal texts.
- It can range from being a simple keyword extraction task to being a complex predictive modeling task.
- It can perform legal document classification to categorize documents based on their content.
- It can enable contract analysis to identify key clauses and potential risks.
- It can support legal research by extracting relevant information and summarizing case outcomes.
- It can assist in e-discovery processes to find pertinent information during litigation.
- It can involve sentiment analysis to gauge the tone of judicial opinions.
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- See: Legal Research, Data Analytics.