Some Ramifications of the  Development of LELD Model;

    The computerized version of LELD would greatly improve management of legal cases through the courts and would significantly reduce the number of cases going to court, in all jurisdictions globally.   It would enable lawyers skilled in the use of LELD Model to pinpoint the divergence in split decisions.
   Often, split decisions can be due to the judges' ignorance of particular logical paradoxes.  The LELD Model should lead to an improvement in the quality of legal decisions by judges.

    The LELD should lead to a reduction in the relative importance of judges and lawyers and to an increase in the relative importance of logicians and mathematicians.

  In Common Law jurisdictions, all precedents would be entered into the programs database, as would all legislation for each respective jurisdiction. The precedents would also be related to relative jurisdictions.   Additionally, within time, LELD should lead to a convergence of Civil Law and Common Law.   I believe the concept of absolute law would arise.  The skill would be to precisely determine all logical premises, and to correctly link them logically.  Hence, skill and training in both Law and mathematical logic, and the ability to interrelate them, is essential.   The program would become the essence of the practice of law.  It would highlight precisely the questions which would need to be decided by courts of law.  It would greatly reduce the demands upon the courts' time.
     Every Law Firm, School of Law, Court, barrister, parliament and parliamentarian in the world would want ready access to this program.   It would revolutionize the way law is formulated, practised and taught.