Computer-Based Legal Research System
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A Computer-Based Legal Research System is a legal information system that is a domain-specific computer-based system designed to support computer-based legal research tasks through computer-based legal databases and computer-based legal search tools.
- AKA: CALR System, Computer-Assisted Legal Research System, Electronic Legal Research System, Digital Legal Research Platform.
- Context:
- It can typically provide Computer-Based Legal Database Access to computer-based legal court opinions, computer-based legal statutes, and computer-based legal secondary sources.
- It can typically implement Computer-Based Legal Boolean Search Algorithms for computer-based legal query processing.
- It can typically maintain Computer-Based Legal Citation Networks linking computer-based legal documents through computer-based legal references.
- It can typically deliver Computer-Based Legal Case Authority Evaluations through computer-based legal citator features.
- It can typically organize Computer-Based Legal Search Results by computer-based legal topic taxonomy.
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- It can often incorporate Computer-Based Legal Natural Language Processing for computer-based legal plain language querys.
- It can often integrate Computer-Based Legal AI Components for computer-based legal document analysis.
- It can often provide Computer-Based Legal Real-Time Updates to computer-based legal materials.
- It can often support Computer-Based Legal Multi-Jurisdictional Databases for computer-based legal cross-border research.
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- It can range from being a Basic Computer-Based Legal Research System to being an Advanced Computer-Based Legal Research System, depending on its computer-based legal feature sophistication.
- It can range from being a Single-Database Computer-Based Legal Research System to being a Comprehensive Computer-Based Legal Research System, depending on its computer-based legal content scope.
- It can range from being a Standalone Computer-Based Legal Research System to being an Integrated Computer-Based Legal Research System, depending on its computer-based legal system connectivity.
- It can range from being a Desktop Computer-Based Legal Research System to being a Cloud-Based Computer-Based Legal Research System, depending on its computer-based legal deployment architecture.
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- It can enable Computer-Based Legal Professionals to perform computer-based legal case law research and computer-based legal statutory research.
- It can integrate with Computer-Based Legal Practice Management Systems for computer-based legal workflow optimization.
- It can utilize Computer-Based Legal Machine Learning Models for computer-based legal predictive analytics.
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- Example(s):
- Major Commercial Computer-Based Legal Research Systems, such as:
- Westlaw System by Thomson Reuters, featuring computer-based legal comprehensive coverage and computer-based legal AI-enhanced search.
- LexisNexis System by Reed Elsevier, providing computer-based legal extensive databases and computer-based legal analytics tools.
- Bloomberg Law System by Bloomberg L.P., combining computer-based legal research with computer-based legal business intelligence.
- Specialized Computer-Based Legal Research Systems, such as:
- HeinOnline System, specializing in computer-based legal historical documents and computer-based legal law journals.
- JustCite System, focusing on computer-based legal citation indexing and computer-based legal case authority.
- Lex Intell System, providing computer-based legal intelligent search capability.
- VLex System, offering computer-based legal global jurisdiction coverage.
- LexEur System, specializing in computer-based legal European Union law.
- Free-Access Computer-Based Legal Research Systems, such as:
- Google Scholar Legal Database, providing computer-based legal open access to computer-based legal case law.
- OpenJurist System, offering computer-based legal free access to computer-based legal court opinions.
- Free Access to Law Movement Systems, promoting computer-based legal open legal information.
- Legacy Computer-Based Legal Research Systems, such as:
- LEXIS System (1973), pioneering computer-based legal full-text search.
- WESTLAW System (1975), introducing computer-based legal natural language search.
- Ravel Law System (2012-2017), innovating computer-based legal visual analytics (acquired by LexisNexis).
- AI-Enhanced Computer-Based Legal Research Systems, such as:
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- Major Commercial Computer-Based Legal Research Systems, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Manual Legal Library System, which relies on physical book collections without computer-based legal search capability.
- General Web Search Engine, which lacks computer-based legal specialized databases and computer-based legal citation tools.
- Legal Document Management System, which stores but doesn't search computer-based legal research material.
- Legal Practice Management System, which manages law firm operations rather than computer-based legal research functions.
- See: Legal Information System, Legal Technology System, Computer-Based System, Legal Database, Boolean Search System, Legal Citation System, Legal AI System, Free Access to Law Movement.