In populous countries, pending legal cases have been growing exponentially. There is a need for developing techniques for processing and organizing legal documents. In this paper, we introduce a new corpus for structuring legal documents. In particular, we introduce a corpus of legal judgment documents in English that are segmented into topical and coherent parts. Each of these parts is annotated with a label coming from a list of pre-defined Rhetorical Roles. We develop baseline models for automatically predicting rhetorical roles in a legal document based on the annotated corpus. Further, we show the application of rhetorical roles to improve performance on the tasks of summarization and legal judgment prediction. We release the corpus an...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
Legal Judgment Prediction is one of the most acclaimed fields for the combined area of NLP, AI, and ...
The successful application of argument mining in the legal domain can dramatically impact many disci...
Legal documents are unstructured, use legal jargon, and have considerable length, making them diffic...
The escalating number of pending cases is a growing concern world-wide. Recent advancements in digit...
Identification of named entities from legal texts is an essential building block for developing othe...
This paper presents LeDA, a system for Legal Data Annotation. The system offers the functionality of...
Modeling legal text is a difficult task because of its unique features, such as lengthy texts, compl...
Prompting is used to guide or steer a language model in generating an appropriate response that is c...
Though many algorithms can be used to automatically summarize legal case decisions, most fail to inc...
In this work I studied, designed, and evaluated computational methods to support interpretation of s...
In common law jurisdictions, legal professionals cite facts and legal principles from precedent case...
This paper presents the work produced by students of the University of Orlans Masters in Natural Lan...
The huge amount of documents available in the legal domain calls for computational tools supporting ...
The language of the law has been a favourite subject of investigation for both legal professionals a...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
Legal Judgment Prediction is one of the most acclaimed fields for the combined area of NLP, AI, and ...
The successful application of argument mining in the legal domain can dramatically impact many disci...
Legal documents are unstructured, use legal jargon, and have considerable length, making them diffic...
The escalating number of pending cases is a growing concern world-wide. Recent advancements in digit...
Identification of named entities from legal texts is an essential building block for developing othe...
This paper presents LeDA, a system for Legal Data Annotation. The system offers the functionality of...
Modeling legal text is a difficult task because of its unique features, such as lengthy texts, compl...
Prompting is used to guide or steer a language model in generating an appropriate response that is c...
Though many algorithms can be used to automatically summarize legal case decisions, most fail to inc...
In this work I studied, designed, and evaluated computational methods to support interpretation of s...
In common law jurisdictions, legal professionals cite facts and legal principles from precedent case...
This paper presents the work produced by students of the University of Orlans Masters in Natural Lan...
The huge amount of documents available in the legal domain calls for computational tools supporting ...
The language of the law has been a favourite subject of investigation for both legal professionals a...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
Legal Judgment Prediction is one of the most acclaimed fields for the combined area of NLP, AI, and ...
The successful application of argument mining in the legal domain can dramatically impact many disci...