This page contains links to other projects, industry, relevant institutes, and academic resources.
Providers and examples of legal technologies
JURI SAYS predicts pending cases of the European Court of Human Rights based on prior case law:
- updated on a monthly basis
- based on the work of Medvedeva et al
- more details in this demo-paper
- with a warning against naive deployment in this opinion paper
Overview of ‘legal research software’ with many filters:
- regional
- business, government, other
- open source, commercial
- etc.
Reynen Court: a commercial platform offering a host of commercial legal technologies
- based in US and Europe
- mediating between technology vendors and customers
Institutes
- CODEX, Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
- LEGAL DESIGN LAB, Stanford
- LEXPREDICT Legal Technology Provider (commercial), US based
- Law, Cognitive Technologies & Artificial Intelligence, Brussels School of Competition
- LexisNexis, Legal Tech as in search engine, database, knowledge management, decision support
- LexisNexis CONTEXT, Legal Language Analytics for Judges & Expert Witnesses
- ELTA, European Legal Technology Association
- EU-Startups, Legal Tech Startups within the EU
- Droit et numérique, exploration of the relationships between AI and law
- SketchLex, French provider of legal infographics (maybe not AI, but very relevant)
- Law By Design, website on Magaret Hagan’ work on a ‘design driven approach to legal innovation’
- Legal Intelligence, Dutch search engine for lawyers
- At the 11th Billable Hour, Belgium Legal Tech mapping
- European Law & Tech Network, on the cusp of intellectual property, regulation and governance of the Internet, privacy and cybersecurity, data collection, digital platforms, artificial intelligence, and blockchain
Journals
- Journal of Cross-Disciplinary Research in Computational Law
- Artificial Intelligence and Law
- MIT Computational Law Report
- Special Issue UTLJ on Artificial Intelligence, Technology and the Law
- Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy
- Big Data & Society
- Semantic Web for the Legal Domain, a 2016 special issue of Semantic Web
Conferences
ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law, aiming to bridge the divide between computer science and law
Conference Proceedings: https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3379921
JURIX: Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems, an organisation of researchers in the field of Law and Computer Science in the Netherlands and Flanders, which organises annual international conferences on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems since 1988
Conference Proceedings: http://jurix.nl/proceedings/
ICAIL: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, addressing research in Artificial Intelligence and Law, and has been organized biennially since 1987 under the auspices of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL).
Conference Proceedings: https://dl.acm.org/conference/icail
Symposium: Algorithmic Law and Society (2021), the aim is to foster reflection among the academic and professional communities on the emergence of algorithmic law and its effects in contemporary societies
Previous symposium (2019): https://www.hec.edu/en/news-room/pioneering-hec-conference-bridges-law-computer-science-divide
[International Symposium ‘The role of courts and access to justice in the digital era’ (2022)],(https://www.ru.nl/law/vm/international-symposium-role-courts-access-justice/) at Radboud University
Programming and the Law (PROLALA), part of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL)
Legal Information Retrieval Workshop, part of the European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR)
Workshop on Generative AI and Law (GenLaw ’23) at the International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML ’23, bringing together experts in privacy, ML, policy, and law to discuss the intellectual property (IP) and privacy challenges that generative AI raises.
Projects
- Computational Law, Stanford University
- Predicting the Supreme Court, LEXPREDICT project, US based
- ROSS, IBM’s AI Platform WATSON for artificial legal intelligence
- LISA Legal Intelligence Support Assistant, commercial, UK based
- Blockchain and Society, IvIR University of Amsterdam
- ACT, Autonomy Through Cyberjustice Technologies, Cyberjustice Lab Montreal
- Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence for English Law, University of Oxford
Brussels & legal tech
- Brussels School Competition: Law, New Technologies & Artificial Intelligence
- Linklaters, AI Online Services
- Legal Hackers, Brussels Chapter
- UK Law Societies’ Brussels Office, Technology and its impact on legal practice
- Bignon de Keyser, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MEDIUM SIZED LAW FIRMS
Blogs, vlogs, podcasts
- Blog Harry Surden, University of Colorado Law School
- Computational Legal Studies, a.o. Daniel Katz
- Legal regulation of AI and robotics, Burkhard Schafer
- Zylab Blog
- Legal Tech Digest, Namit Oberoy’s newsletter on the legal technology sector in India
Apps or legal education to create awareness of framing problem
- Berkman Klein Center Detain/Release App