Sat.Jun 01, 2019 - Fri.Jun 07, 2019

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Episode 22: Kate Gaudry on Lawyers (Really) Using Big Data to Help Clients

Technically Legal

For Episode 22 we headed to Washington D.C. to talk to patent attorney Kate Gaudry about using big data to help legal clients. Much of Kate’s data analysis focuses on allowance rates for individual patent examiners (the percentage of patents they approve) and also for the “art units” they work in. We also talk to Kate about how mathematical models like game theory can be used to make decisions about pursuing or abandoning patent applications.

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Ep 041: Tom Bruce on 27 Years of Disrupting Legal Information

LawNext podcast

Disruption is a word that gets thrown around easily these days. But the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School truly was a disruptor. Founded in 1992 with the mission of making legal information available to everyone without cost, it was literally the first legal site on the Internet. It continues strong today, with readership last year of 32 million individuals in 246 countries and territories.