Book contents
- Legal Informatics
- Legal Informatics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction to Legal Informatics
- Part II Legal Informatics
- Part III Use Cases in Legal Informatics
- A. Contracts and Patents
- 3.1 Contract Analytics
- 3.2 Contracts as Interfaces
- 3.3 Distributed Ledgers, Cryptography, and Smart Contracts
- 3.4 Patent Analytics
- B. Litigation and E-discovery
- C. Legal Research, Government Data, and Access to Legal Information
- D. Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice
- Part IV Legal Informatics in the Industrial Context
3.1 - Contract Analytics
from A. - Contracts and Patents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2021
- Legal Informatics
- Legal Informatics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction to Legal Informatics
- Part II Legal Informatics
- Part III Use Cases in Legal Informatics
- A. Contracts and Patents
- 3.1 Contract Analytics
- 3.2 Contracts as Interfaces
- 3.3 Distributed Ledgers, Cryptography, and Smart Contracts
- 3.4 Patent Analytics
- B. Litigation and E-discovery
- C. Legal Research, Government Data, and Access to Legal Information
- D. Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice
- Part IV Legal Informatics in the Industrial Context
Summary
Companies, and the professionals who serve them, spend vast amounts of time extracting data from contracts. This work is done in areas including M&A due diligence and integration, corporate contract management, lease abstraction, auditing, and others. In recent years, software has come to market that helps users review contracts faster and more accurately, and that also helps to better organize the process and understand its results.
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- Legal Informatics , pp. 205 - 212Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021