PAPERS
List of accepted papers for the LegalAIIA 2023 workshop:
LLM/ChatGPT-focused Research Papers
How Ready are Pre-trained Abstractive Models and LLMs for Legal Case Judgement Summarization?
Aniket Deroy, Kripabandhu Ghosh, Saptarshi Ghosh
Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur
Gracenote.ai: Legal Generative AI for Regulatory Compliance
Jules Ioannidis, Joshua Harper, Ming Sheng Quah, Dan Hunter
Gracenote.ai (Melbourne, Australia), Dickson Poon School of Law, Kings College (London)
Using ChatGPT for the FOIA Exemption 5 Deliberative Process Privilege
Jason R. Baron, Nathaniel W. Rollings, Douglas W. Oard
University of Maryland - College Park
From Knowledge Management to Intelligence Engineering: An approach to scaling expertise within the law-firm using open-source LLMs
Uwais Iqbal
Simplexico.ai (London)
ChatGPT as a Copilot for Investigating Digital Evidence
Hans Henseler, Harm van Beek
University of Applied Sciences - Leiden; Netherlands Forensic Institute
Applying Large Language Models for Enhancing Contract Drafting
Kwok-Yan Lam, Victor C.W. Cheng, Zee Kin Yeong
Singapore (Academic - Industrial Collaboration)
Papers on Additional AI and IA Topics
7. Rethinking Decisions under Article 22 of the GDPR: Implications for Semi-Automated Legal Decision-Making
Peter Alexander Earls Davis, Sebastian Felix Schwemer
University of Copenhagen, University of Oslo
8. Strengthening the AI Operating Environment: Distributed Competence as a Means to Risk Mitigation
Bruce Hedin, Samuel Curtis
Hedin Consulting, The Future Society
9. Some Practical Analyses of the Judgment Documents of Labor Litigations for Social Conflicts and Similar Cases
Chao-Lin Liu and Yi-Fan Liu
National Chengchi University - Taipei, Taiwan
N.B.: The LegalAIIA 2023 Proceedings will be published via CEUR-WS.org shortly before the day of the workshop, which is Monday, June 19th, 2023. The Proceedings will appear in a format similar to that of LegalAIIA 2019: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2484/