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    Preparing Knowledge management for Law Practice

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    Abstract. Law practice is paying more and more attention to the deployment of knowl-edge management (KM). However, the deployment of knowledge management is of-ten based on an ad hoc decision. We claim that the application of KM in law practice needs a good preparation, which is important, but often no part of KM methods. There is still no specific KM method for law practice and most methods approach knowl-edge management only as a support of the entire organisation. Such an approach of knowledge management is in our view too limited. Knowledge management for an entire organisation may for instance not be fully appropriate to support management of specific legal tasks using specific knowledge. For the development of a KM method for law practice, AI and Law research should be useful. 1 Introduction1 Law practice is paying more and more attention to the deployment of knowledge manage-ment (KM).2 A cause of the increasingly popularity is the use of information technology (IT), which makes more and more knowledge, information and data available [25]. Knowl-edge is even being considered as the most important asset of legal organisations [12], [18]

    Migrating agents: do sysadmins have a license to kill?

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    This paper is based on results of the ALIAS research project in which legal experts, computer scientists and AI experts aim to increase the understanding of the legal and technical implications of the use of mobile software agents A number of legal and technical issues concerning the implications of hosting mobile, possibly hostile agents are addresse

    Agent Exclusion on Websites

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    Are law-abiding agents realistic?

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    Agent-Based Information Retrieval: Legal and Technical Considerations in a Simple Case

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    Information retrieval is currently one of the most important usages of the Internet. Scientific publishers are one of the sources of information, providing access to digital libraries on a subscription basis. Contracts between publishers and large
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