Bloomberg Law Hosts AI Symposium Exploring the Future of Legal Technology
Designed to facilitate the converging worlds of legal scholarship and artificial intelligence, the symposium aimed to bridge the gap between theory and practical applications by offering a platform for dialogue on the evolving role of AI in the legal profession.
The event showcased research from distinguished scholars and practitioners addressing topics such as natural language processing for legal analytics, the integration of legal theory with AI, and practical approaches to ethics in legal technology. Selected researchers presented 20-minute talks and engaged in collaborative discussions, setting the foundation for future developments in AI-powered legal solutions and ethical AI practices. Presentations covered a diverse range of topics, highlighting both theoretical and applied advances in legal AI, organized into three categories: AI for Transactional Practice and Document Automation; Reasoning Frameworks and Explainability in Legal AI; and Evaluation, Benchmarks, and Access to Justice.
- At the Clause-Level: Bringing Predictive Analytics to Transactional Lawyering by
Rebecca B. Pasternak (Mayer Brown) - Multi-Agent LLM Platform for Legal Document Preparation by
Tong Liang (Dynosaur Technology) - Access to Justice for All using AI: A prototyping Working Group at Stanford University Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX) by
Bruce B. Cahan andYen Kha (Urban Logic ) - Numerical Reasoning in Legal and Financial Texts: A QA-Based Benchmark Using SEC Filings by Mark Klaisoongnoen and
Claire Barale (EPCC - The University of Edinburgh) - Using Automated Reasoning for Legal Reasoning by
Ruzica Piskac andScott Shapiro (Yale University) - Neurosymbolic Argumentation Models: Semi-Structured Legal Reasoning with CRiSP by
Sarah Santos ,Anmol Singhal ,Travis Breaux andThomas Norton (Carnegie Mellon University) - Towards Smart(er) Wills: Using AI to Bridge Natural Language and Smart Contracts by
Alice Saebom Kwak ,Muaz Ali , Mihai Surdeanu,Clayton T. Morrison ,Saumya Debray andDerek E. Bambauer (University of Arizona) - RASOR: Contextual Legal Intelligence via Rationalized Selection and Refinement in RAG by
Yash Saxena ,Ankur Padia ,Swati Padhee ,Manas Gaur andSrinivasan Parthasarathy (University of Maryland Baltimore County) - LLMs as Legal Knowledge Bases: Evaluating LLM Knowledge in Overruling Legal Tasks by
Larissa Mori andMario Ventresca (Purdue University)
Several broad themes emerged from presentations and discussions, from how AI tools will enable practical application in the legal field to how we need to address the problems that AI models still face, especially when dealing with complex legal data.
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For more information on the symposium, please visit https://aboutblaw.com/biNJ.
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