|
|
|
|
|
by Bostonian
1689 days ago
|
|
I'm not a lawyer, but aren't there cases, especially civil ones, where data science could be used in a legal argument? For example, whether chemical A produced by company B causes a certain disease is something a biostatistician would study, or maybe a data scientist using R. |
|
A lot of lawyers do "doc review," which is often about analyzing documents for data relevant to the case. I think natural language processing is being used to augment this process. Aside from that, I've haven't gotten the sense that my facility with analysis would be as useful as one might think.