Sarah A Sutherland, Legal Data and Information in Practice: How Data and the Law Interact (Routledge, 2022). 170 pages, 11 b/w illustrations. Hardback: ISBN 9780367649906; Paperback: ISBN: 9780367649883; ebook: ISBN 9781003127307.

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW Legal Information Management Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1017/s1472669622000184
Jas Breslin
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Figuring out how data in the legal sector can be understood and used to create new opportunities for the future is a challenge to legal information professionals the world over; which is why books like Legal Data and Information in Practice, by Sarah A. Sutherland, can be so useful. Sutherland, who is the President and CEO at the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII), writes regularly on legal data internationally and is therefore well placed to tackle the subject of accessibility and exploitation of legal data in a variety of organisational settings. This book, which is sub-titled How Data and the Law Interact, is broken down into nine chapters, with chapter one setting the scene, outlining why a better understanding of data is needed, and providing some examples of the benefits this brings: such as improving the profitability of a legal practice, developing insights into how decisions are made, and understanding how different legal systems produce differing data – while also uncovering sources of legal data. Chapter two takes a more detailed look at where legal data can be found and identifies issues with accessing such data. Then the technical aspects of data formats are described in chapter three, where challenges specific to legal data are highlighted, including a succinct consideration of why understanding formatting issues will significantly increase the success of any data driven project. The fourth chapter gives the reader an overview of the various data analysis techniques available, including statistical analysis, machine learning, natural language processing, plus other methods, while chapter five gives more practical information, building on the previous chapter and helping the reader to formulate an approach to interpreting and analysing legal data. Chapter six discusses in more detail the challenges faced when using legal data, noting that these are often exacerbated by the fact that data has not always been created with the intention that it will actually be used as data (for example, case law or legislation). Also, the contextual ambiguity of legal data needs to be considered, and therefore it can be hard to create reliable analysis using traditional methods of analysis. The last three chapters look towards the future of the field of data analysis. An overview of artificial intelligence (AI) is provided in chapter seven, with a discussion on the promise and challenges automating routine data tasks will entail. Law and politics are covered in chapter eight, and in the final chapter Sutherland sets out some probable, plausible, and possible futures which take into account not only the adoption of technology within the legal discipline but also its acceptance, while also considering how concerns within the wider society might play out. Legal Data and Information in Practice provides the perfect introduction to legal data and the associated key concepts
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萨拉·A·萨瑟兰:《实践中的法律数据和信息:数据与法律如何相互作用》(劳特利奇出版社,2022)。170页,11个黑白插图。精装本:ISBN 9780367649906;平装本:ISBN: 9780367649883;电子书:ISBN 9781003127307。
弄清楚如何理解和利用法律部门的数据为未来创造新的机会,对世界各地的法律信息专业人员来说是一项挑战;这就是为什么像萨拉·A·萨瑟兰的《法律数据与实践中的信息》这样的书会如此有用。萨瑟兰是加拿大法律信息研究所(CANLII)的总裁兼首席执行官,他定期在国际上撰写法律数据,因此能够在各种组织环境中解决法律数据的可访问性和利用问题。这本书的副标题为《数据与法律如何互动》,分为九章,第一章为场景,概述了为什么需要更好地理解数据,并提供了一些好处的例子:例如提高法律实践的盈利能力,深入了解决策方式,了解不同的法律制度如何产生不同的数据,同时也揭示法律数据的来源。第二章更详细地介绍了在哪里可以找到法律数据,并确定了访问这些数据的问题。然后,第三章描述了数据格式的技术方面,其中强调了法律数据特有的挑战,包括简要考虑为什么理解格式问题将大大提高任何数据驱动项目的成功率。第四章向读者概述了现有的各种数据分析技术,包括统计分析、机器学习、自然语言处理以及其他方法,而第五章在前一章的基础上提供了更多实用信息,帮助读者制定解释和分析法律数据的方法。第六章更详细地讨论了使用法律数据时面临的挑战,指出数据的创建并不总是为了将其实际用作数据(例如,判例法或立法),这一事实往往会加剧这些挑战。此外,需要考虑法律数据的上下文模糊性,因此使用传统的分析方法很难创建可靠的分析。最后三章展望了数据分析领域的未来。第七章概述了人工智能,并讨论了自动化日常数据任务所带来的前景和挑战。第八章涵盖了法律和政治,在最后一章中,萨瑟兰列出了一些可能、合理和可能的未来,这些未来不仅考虑到法律学科中对技术的采用,还考虑到技术的接受,同时还考虑到更广泛社会中的担忧可能会如何发展。法律数据和实践中的信息为法律数据和相关关键概念提供了完美的介绍
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