International Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Privacy
This class is designed to train students to efficiently manage, collect, explore, analyze, and communicate in a world and a legal profession increasingly driven by data. Student learning objectives include understanding the process of extracting actionable knowledge from data; distinguishing themselves in legal proceedings involving some form of data or analysis; distinguishing themselves in firm/in-house management matters including billing, case forecasting, process improvement, etc.; and better managing outside resources such as analytics firms, LPOs or eDiscovery providers. ThisĀ courseĀ assumes prior knowledge of statistics such as might be obtained in Legal Analytics I, Quantitative Methods for Lawyers, or through some sort of advanced undergraduate or other training.
(added 12/19)
Course #: | LAW 347 |
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Program: | JD |
Course Type: | JD Elective |
Area of Study: | Technology Law |
Credit Hours: | Two credit hours. |