Search Results for author: Daniel Martin Katz

Found 9 papers, 7 papers with code

LeXFiles and LegalLAMA: Facilitating English Multinational Legal Language Model Development

1 code implementation12 May 2023 Ilias Chalkidis, Nicolas Garneau, Catalina Goanta, Daniel Martin Katz, Anders Søgaard

To this end, we release a multinational English legal corpus (LeXFiles) and a legal knowledge probing benchmark (LegalLAMA) to facilitate training and detailed analysis of legal-oriented PLMs.

Knowledge Probing Language Modelling

Natural Language Processing in the Legal Domain

no code implementations23 Feb 2023 Daniel Martin Katz, Dirk Hartung, Lauritz Gerlach, Abhik Jana, Michael J. Bommarito II

To support our analysis, we construct and analyze a nearly complete corpus of more than six hundred NLP & Law related papers published over the past decade.

GPT as Knowledge Worker: A Zero-Shot Evaluation of (AI)CPA Capabilities

1 code implementation11 Jan 2023 Jillian Bommarito, Michael Bommarito, Daniel Martin Katz, Jessica Katz

The global economy is increasingly dependent on knowledge workers to meet the needs of public and private organizations.

Multiple-choice

GPT Takes the Bar Exam

3 code implementations29 Dec 2022 Michael Bommarito II, Daniel Martin Katz

Nearly all jurisdictions in the United States require a professional license exam, commonly referred to as "the Bar Exam," as a precondition for law practice.

Hyperparameter Optimization Multiple-choice +1

Law Smells: Defining and Detecting Problematic Patterns in Legal Drafting

no code implementations15 Oct 2021 Corinna Coupette, Dirk Hartung, Janis Beckedorf, Maximilian Böther, Daniel Martin Katz

Building on the computer science concept of code smells, we initiate the study of law smells, i. e., patterns in legal texts that pose threats to the comprehensibility and maintainability of the law.

OpenEDGAR: Open Source Software for SEC EDGAR Analysis

1 code implementation13 Jun 2018 Michael J Bommarito II, Daniel Martin Katz, Eric M Detterman

OpenEDGAR is an open source Python framework designed to rapidly construct research databases based on the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system operated by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Retrieval

LexNLP: Natural language processing and information extraction for legal and regulatory texts

1 code implementation10 Jun 2018 Michael J Bommarito II, Daniel Martin Katz, Eric M Detterman

LexNLP is an open source Python package focused on natural language processing and machine learning for legal and regulatory text.

A General Approach for Predicting the Behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States

2 code implementations11 Dec 2016 Daniel Martin Katz, Michael J Bommarito II, Josh Blackman

Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, we construct a model designed to predict the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States in a generalized, out-of-sample context.

Physics and Society

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