Modelling

/ˈmɒdəlɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of creating representations or simulations of legal scenarios, systems, or relationships to analyze legal outcomes or compliance.
    The legal team used modelling to predict the impact of the new regulation.

Commentary

In legal contexts, modelling often involves systematic abstraction to understand or predict the effects of laws or regulations, advising caution to ensure assumptions align with legal principles.

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