Microcomputers as Decision Aids in Law Practice

Microcomputers as Decision Aids in Law Practice
Author: Stuart S. Nagel
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1987-06-16
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This book demonstrates the use of the personal computer as an integral component of legal decision making. Nagel begins with an overview of the use of microcomputers as a tool in the legal decision-making process. He reviews in detail the currently available decision-aiding software. Several important areas of decision-making are covered, including predicting the outcome of future cases in light of previous relevant cases and present facts; litigation choices such as whether to go to trial or to settle; allocating attorney resources; and negotiating and mediating. The book can help one's law practice more profitable, less time-consuming, and more competitive.

Law, Decision-Making, and Microcomputers

Law, Decision-Making, and Microcomputers
Author: Stuart S. Nagel
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1991-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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.

Decision-Aiding Software

Decision-Aiding Software
Author: Stuart S. Nagel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1991-06-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1349116572

The aim of this book is to clarify what is involved in using decision-aiding software in evaluative decision-making at a non-technical level. Topics covered include the skills that software enhances, the obstacles that it helps overcome, and the applications to diverse fields.

Applications in Decision-aiding Software

Applications in Decision-aiding Software
Author: Stuart S. Nagel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1349124982

Decision-aiding software is applied in this book to government, personal decisions, law, teaching, decision-analysis research, cross-national decision-making, business and politics.

From Yellow Pads to Computers

From Yellow Pads to Computers
Author: Fran Shellenberger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This guide offers practical advice on computer implementation in the law office. Topics covered include improvement of litigation strategy, document drafting, electronic mail, costs of on-line databases, desktop publishing systems, and training sources.

Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation

Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation
Author: Stuart S. Nagel
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780761923749

This handbook deals with many aspects of public policy evaluation: including methods; examples; professionalism studies; perspectives; concepts; substance; theory applications; dispute resolution; interdisciplinary interaction.

Decision-Aiding Software and Legal Decision-Making

Decision-Aiding Software and Legal Decision-Making
Author: Stuart S. Nagel
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1989-09-26
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The use of microcomputers as decision aids in law practice is increasing rapidly. Nagel here shows how developments in software over the last few years are making microcomputers practically indispensable to lawyers as decision aids. This is in contrast to his earlier book on Microcomputers as Decision Aids in Law Practice. It dealt speculatively with ways in which decision-aiding software could be used by lawyers for judicial prediction, litigation strategy, allocating scarce resources, and negotiation-mediation. The book is divided into three parts covering general developments, specific lawyer skills, and application to all fields of law. The first part previews various uses of decision-aiding software by practicing lawyers, including a general discussion of the potential and actual benefits of such software. How decision-aiding software enhances specific lawyer skills comprises the second and largest part of the work. Among the topics discussed are computer-aided counseling, computer-aided mediation, legal policy evaluation and computer-aided advocacy, law prediction, and legal administration. In the third part, Nagel assesses applications of decision-aiding software to all fields of law, with an emphasis on contracts, property, torts, family law, criminal law, constitutional law, economic regulation, international law, civil procedure, and criminal procedure. In a provocative concluding chapter, he deals with the thorny issues of individual ethics and professional responsibility in the context of microcomputers. Because decision-aiding software encourages decision makers to be much more explicit about their goals than they otherwise would be, its use raises questions as to whose goals should be pursued and to what degree. This is a nuts-and-bolts guidebook that will be a valuable tool for practicing attorneys with some knowledge of microcomputers and is recommended reading for legal scholars and law students.

ABA Journal

ABA Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre:
ISBN:

The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.

The Computerised Lawyer

The Computerised Lawyer
Author: Philip Leith
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Covers the basics of hardware, communications, and software (assumes no prior computer knowledge) and then details applications in law from legal information retrieval to jury administration, including attempts to use artificial intelligence. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR