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APPLICATIONS IN AI

CORPORATE COUNSEL CUT COSTS WITH AI

Legal Knowledge-Based Systems

Pages 82-85 | Published online: 24 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

Knowledge-based systems that handle legal analysis will potentially change the manner In which legal services are delivered and billed. Corporate counsel have been the first to recognize the need to use advanced technologies to save time and reduce outside fees. Although private law firms are more reluctant to introduce such systems, the real debate in the legal community centers around the problems inherent in any attempt to model the complexities of legal reasoning.

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Henry Koltys

HENRY KOLTYS is president of AI LAW Corp of Sebastopol CA, which with a consortium of large national law firms in developing LKBSs for corporate law and other law-related departments, He is the vicechairperson of the American Bar Association's Espert System Interest Croup and u member of the American Corporate Counsel Association.

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