Has legal research been considered as an early use case for OpenCog?  For
example:

* Finding out which legal defenses or strategies have been tried in a
category of cases

* Finding out the success and failure rate of given legal strategies

* Estimating the reasoning that generally causes a legal strategy to be
good or bad

* Suggesting legal strategies to use, given an input data set

A possible benchmark of the efficacy of such a system, would involve the
success rate of predicting the winning parties in a set of court cases.

This seems like something that OpenCog could be used for in the near term,
possibly becoming a lucrative source of income.

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