Eran Kahana, Esq., of CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and DataCard Corporation has posted Computational Law Applications and the Unauthorized Practice of Law, at The CodeX Blog.
In this post, Mr. Kahana discusses the potential obstacles that unauthorized practice of law (UPL) statutes raise to the development of computational law artificial intelligence (CLAI) technologies. He then recommends an approach to revising UPL statutes so that they do not inhibit the development of CLAI technologies.
HT @stephkimbro.
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