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A case study for automated attribute extraction from legal documents using large language models

Subinay Adhikary, Procheta Sen, Dwaipayan Roy, Kripabandhu Ghosh

2024Artificial Intelligence and Law14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The escalating number of pending cases is a growing concern worldwide. Recent advancements in digitization have opened up possibilities for leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the processing of legal documents. Adopting a structured representation for legal documents, as opposed to a mere bag-of-words flat text representation, can significantly enhance processing capabilities. With the aim of achieving this objective, we put forward a set of diverse attributes for criminal case proceedings. To enhance the effectiveness of automatically extracting these attributes from legal documents within a sequence labeling framework, we propose the utilization of a few-shot learning approach based on Large Language Models (LLMs). Moreover, we demonstrate the efficacy of the extracted attributes in downstream tasks, such as legal judgment prediction and legal statute prediction .

Topics & Concepts

Legal aspects of computingComputer scienceNatural language processingPhilosophy of lawInformation extractionInformation retrievalArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsThe InternetWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceLawComparative lawPhilosophyTopic ModelingAdvanced Text Analysis TechniquesNatural Language Processing Techniques