Legal Text Analysis using AI | Chapter 2

Text and language are the core tools of the legal profession. Analyzing and understanding the information contained in textual documents, such as statutes, case law, contracts and doctrine, is one of the most important skill for any person in the legal field. Advances in artificial intelligence suggest computers may be able to support humans in this area, or even perform some tasks autonomously.

 

The Legal Text Analysis using Artificial Intelligence workshop series invites distinguished researchers and professionals in the fields of natural language processing and legal text analysis to discuss their work and practical lessons learnt in text analysis. The goal is for law students or professionals interested in technology, and engineering students or professionals interested in the law to leave the sessions with a better practical understanding of the possibility and use-cases of algorithms analyzing text, specifically in the legal domain.

 

This Chapter will be presented by Randy Goebel, Professor at the University of Alberta and iCORE President.


A certificate of participation representing 1 hour and 30 minutes of training will be sent to lawyers and notaries. This certificate will be delivered by e-mail to the lawyers and notaries who are present and who have signed the attendance sheets. A delay of 10 days is required for receipt of the certificate.

 

This content has been updated on 8 October 2020 at 13 h 26 min.