The rise of microcomputers and the power that they''ve brought have revolutionized nearly every professional discipline not the least of which is the field of law. This work presents a survey of microcomputers and decision-aiding software in law practices and the legal process offering a variety of perspectives from contributors around the world. The book defines decision-making software as having the ability to aid in the processing of a set of law-related alternatives relative criteria or rules for determining which alternative should or will be chosen and the relationship between each alternative and criterion. These basic ideas are applied to the work of various members of the legal community including practicing lawyers legal policy-makers and legal scholars.Following a detailed introduction that provides an overview of the nature trends and costs/benefits of decision-making software the book focuses on the different members of the legal community and the normative and predictive questions that microcomputers and software can help to answer. Part One deals with the practicing lawyer who must decide whether to go to trial or settle out of court and predicts the outcome of going to trial or the effects of alternative contract clauses. The legal policymaker who must decide among alternative statutes and predict the effect of legal policy is addressed in Part Two. Topics of discussion here include the role of computers in federal tax compliance and using computers to assist in sentencing. Part Three examines the legal scholar and law training covering subjects such as the American legal computer education and using microcomputers in case-method teaching. Finally Part Four provides analyses that cut across all three parts of the legal profession with special concentration on legal prescription and prediction that apply to a wide variety of legal fields countries and purposes of the law. This volume will be of particular interest to practicing lawyers in government and private practice law professors and students and legal researchers and librarians. Public academic and law libraries will also find it to be a valuable addition to their collections.
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