PROGRAM






Venue: University of Montréal, Cyberjustice Laboratory

The Full-day LegalAIIA Workshop schedule will include:

  • Invited Talks

  • Oral Paper Presentations

  • Working Lunch

  • Panel Discussion

Registration

https://icail.lawgorithm.com.br/registration/


Schedule

Session 1: Morning Keynote Address

0900 Welcome and goals: Jack Conrad /Jeremy Pickens

With introductions to the other organizers, Jason Baron and Hans Henseler, and thanks to Amanda Jones who wasn't able to join us in Montreal

0910 Author Commercials (3 authors @ 1 minute each - no slides)

Introduction of First Keynote: J.R. Baron

0915 Nicolas Economou:

"Principles for the Trustworthy Adoption of AI in Legal Systems: the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems"

1015 Discussant: Dominic Jaar [KPMG - ABA Tech] (confirmed)


1030 Coffee Break (15 minutes)


Session 2: Morning Talks (Chair: Hans Henseler)

1045 Simon Attfield, “An Approach to Human-Machine Teaming in Legal Investigations Using Anchored Narrative Visualization and Machine Learning”

1105 Andrew Mowbray, “Utilising AI in the Legal Assistance Sector”

1125 Rachel Rietveld, “Distilling Jurisprudence through Argument Mining for Case Assessment”


Session 3: Facilitated Session [Part 1 -- Introduction to Facilitated Session] (Chair: J. R. Baron)

Discussion Leaders: Simon Attfield, C.J. Mahoney, Alexis Mitchell, Andrew Mowbray, Rachel Rietveld (no. may depend on total no. of attendees)

1145 Establishing Trust in AI and IA: Candidate Topics: Transparency, Accountability, Effectiveness, Competence, …


1215 Lunch Break [Part 2 of Facilitated Session] (Chair: J. R. Baron)

Lunch Table Discussion Leaders: Simon Attfield, C.J. Mahoney, Alexis Mitchell, Andrew Mowbray, Rachel Rietveld


1350 Author Commercials (3 authors @ 1 minute each - no slides)


Session 4: Afternoon Keynote Address (Chair: Jeremy Pickens)

1400 Bennett B. Borden:

“Revolutionizing the Practice of Law Through Data Science: Use Cases and Applications”

1500 Discussant: C.J. Mahoney [Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP] (confirmed)


1515 Coffee Break (15 minutes)


Session 5: Afternoon Talks (Chair: Jeremy Pickens)

1530 Christian J. Mahoney, “Evaluation of Seed Set Selection Approaches and Active Learning Strategies in Predictive Coding”

1550 Hans Henseler, “Technology assisted analysis of timeline and connections in digital forensic investigations”

1610 Kamil Tylinski, “Pre-trained Contextual Embeddings for Litigation Code Classification”


Session 6: Lunch Table Reports & Panel Discussion (Chair: Jack G. Conrad)

1630 Lunch Table Reports and Panel Discussion

1715 Final Thoughts on Next Steps / Action Items


1730 Adjourn

1800 ICAIL Monday Evening Reception