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Lawyer's Intellectual Tool for Analysis of Legal Documents in Russian

2018 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (IC-AIAI), 2018
In the field of jurisprudence, document management plays a key role. Lawyers have to process a large volume of text documents in order to find necessary information. In this paper, we present “Robot Lawyer” intellectual system.
A. Khasianov   +5 more
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Lawyer’s Lawyer

1992
Abstract “My brother’s success in life,” John Marshall Harlan’s sister Edith has written, was “perhaps due in part to[the] total supportive role played by his three adoring sisters, his mother, and his wife. In their view he could do no wrong.” The latter woman in his life, Ethel Andrews, who in 1928 would become Harlan’s wife, was the ...
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Community Lawyering or Collaborative Lawyering?

Asian Journal of Legal Education, 2016
Community lawyering and collaborative lawyering are two of the most widely used human rights advocacy tactics by North American law school clinics. However, existing literature shows that neither of these two tactics alone can effectively materialize the empowerment of the concerned underprivileged and marginalized communities.
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Technology Acceptance Model for Lawyer Robots with AI: A Quantitative Survey

International Journal of Social Robotics, 2022
Ni Xu, Kung-Jeng Wang, Chen-Yang Lin
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Lawyers and Lawyers: In-House Lawyers and the Legal Profession

1989
In-house lawyers in Britain1 see themselves as a part of the legal profession, and are recognised as such by private practitioners. This broad statement, however, conceals some intriguing tensions within the relationship in relation to such matters as the division of the profession into solicitors and barristers, and in terms of debates on professional
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Lawyers

Abstract Chapter 4 delves into the roles of lawyers in Chinese courts, challenging prevailing perspectives on their treatment. Instead of criticizing the state, the chapter explores why lawyers remain marginalized. It starts by examining the presence of “unlicensed” legal workers and their interactions with judges and competitors.
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Lawyer CEOs

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2017
Lawyer CEOs   +7 more
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Lawyers Reports Annotated

The Virginia Law Register, 1908
Burdette A. Rich, Henry P. Farnham
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