Tag Archives: Logic

Neota Logic and LawGeex Partner to Address an Issue in Contract Negotiation

I have only read the press release, not seen it in action, but this sounds interesting: Neota Logic, developer of an AI automation platform, and LawGeex, an AI contract review platform, have partnered to automate a step in contract negotiations. … Continue reading

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As Neota Logic Rolls Out Platform Upgrade, New CEO Targets Growth

Artificial intelligence company Neota Logic today rolled out version 9.2 of its AI automation platform, introducing Dashboards, a data-management and visualization tool that customers can configure to create custom views and charts of data collections and usage, and Open Negotiation, … Continue reading

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Aurelius v. Puerto Rican Control Board (and "What Possibly Could be the Logic Behind Puerto Rico Being in the First Circuit?")

Last Monday, December 3, the First Circuit heard an oral argument that I have been looking forward to for ages.  The case involves an infamously aggressive hedge fund making an audacious challenge to the constitutionality of the Puerto Rican Control … Continue reading

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Eleven researchers publish sharp critique of EPA fuel economy logic

In this week's edition of Science, eleven researchers from prominent universities around the US criticized the federal government's justification for rolling back vehicle fuel economy standards. They wrote that the economic assumptions made in the government's 2018 report resulted in a … Continue reading

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Halpin on Multivalent Logic & Law

Andrew Halpin (National University of Singapore (NUS) – Faculty of Law) has posted The Applications of Bivalent Logic, and the Misapplication of Multivalent Logic to Law (In H Patrick Glenn and Lionel Smith (eds), Law and the New Logics (Cambridge: Cambridge University … Continue reading

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