Hi Brian. I assume you're interested in some kind of classification of the theme or the contents within each document? In which case I would direct you to natural language processing for multinomial classification of unstructured data. Basically an NLP (natural language processing) classification problem. The first challenge will be obtaining human-labeled training examples of a sufficient number of example documents.

Thanks,
Tom


Quoting Brian Smith <briansmith199...@gmail.com>:

Hi,

I am wondering if there is some references on how R can be used to
analyse legal/court documents. I searched a bit in internet but unable
to get anything meaningful.

Any reference will be very appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

Thanks and regards,

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