Protected: Part Three of Scientific Proof of Law’s Overreliance On Reason: The “Reasonable Man” is Dead, Long Live the Whole Man
February 1, 2014
Enter your password to view comments. |
Lawyers Duties, New Rules, Review, Search, Spoliation/Sanctions, Technology | Tagged: Center for Advanced Hindsight, computer assisted review, Courts of Law, Dan Ariely, discovery, IRT, justice, law, legal profession, machine learning, negligence law, predictive coding, Professor Ariely, robot, robots, science, technology |
Permalink
Posted by Ralph Losey
Protected: Part Two of Scientific Proof of Law’s Overreliance On Reason: The “Reasonable Man” is Dead, Long Live the Whole Man
January 26, 2014
Enter your password to view comments. |
Evidence, Lawyers Duties, New Rules, Review, Search, Spoliation/Sanctions, Technology | Tagged: Dan Ariely, ethics, IRT, Jason R. Baron, judge, judges, justice, law, legal profession, machine learning, predictive coding, Professor Ariely, proposed rules, Ray Kurzweil, robots, science, technology, truth, Victor Stanley |
Permalink
Posted by Ralph Losey
Protected: Scientific Proof of Law’s Overreliance On Reason: The “Reasonable Man” is Dead, Long Live the Whole Man
January 19, 2014
Enter your password to view comments. |
Evidence, Lawyers Duties, New Rules, Related Legal Webs, Review, Search, Spoliation/Sanctions, Technology | Tagged: best practices, discovery, ethics, evidence, experiments, justice, law, legal profession, MIT, Professor Ariely, proposed rules, robots, sanctions, science, scientific experiments, technology, truth, vendors |
Permalink
Posted by Ralph Losey

