Legal prediction, a daily task for legal professionals, involves essentially any use case that requires legal reasoning for the purpose of predicting an outcome. The issue with legal prediction is that humans are generally bad at it. We are biased, inefficient, information processors, and prone to errors. As today’s data-driven world of law requires legal professionals to access and process vast amounts of information, we must turn to technology for aid.
Source: taxandtechnology.com
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