Legal Modeling
/ˈliːɡəl ˈmɒdəlɪŋ/
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- (n.) The creation and use of abstract representations of legal rules, processes, or systems to analyze, simulate, or predict legal outcomes.Legal modeling helps clarify complex regulations by representing them in formal, structured formats. 
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Legal modeling often involves formal logic or computational methods and is essential in developing automated legal systems and AI applications in law.
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