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Taking the Lawyers Out of the Loop

An Associated Press story carried by the Christian Science Monitor suggests that expert systems can already replace lawyers in a great many disputes (especially low-level ones, where the disputants don't need or don't want to see each other), and the realm of legal expertise that can be embodied in silicon will only grow. The article spends most of its time on Modria, a company whose software is being used in Ohio to "resolve disputes over tax assessments and keep them out of court, and a New York-based arbitration association has deployed it to settle medical claims arising from certain types of car crashes," but mentions a few others as well. Modria's software has also been used to negotiate hundreds of divorces in the Netherlands, including ones with areas of dispute: "If they reach a resolution, they can print up divorce papers that are then reviewed by an attorney to make sure neither side is giving away too much before they are filed in court."

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  1. divorce psudocode by MickyTheIdiot · · Score: 5, Funny

    if ( $the_wife) then
            give($goldmine)

    if ( the_husband) then
            give($theshaft)

    1. Re:divorce psudocode by amalcolm · · Score: 4, Funny

      Are you missing some $ - and I don't just mean in your pseudocode?

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    2. Re:divorce psudocode by meta-monkey · · Score: 3, Funny

      A whole 4 seconds? /.'s really gone downhill.

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    3. Re:divorce psudocode by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Your code fails with gay marriages! Hand in your programming badge and gun.