Lexum Newsletter, June 2024 - vol. 37
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AI-powered Case Analysis Added on CanLII for all case law from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island CanLII has successfully published AI-powered case analysis for historical case law across the four provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island.
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Lexum Extends its AI Enrichment Services to Legislative Material of the same Provinces Lexum also extends the launch of AI summaries for the legislation of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island on CanLII.
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The Lexum Team is Growing! The past year at Lexum has been marked by incredible success in using artificial intelligence to manage legal information. Lexum is currently expanding its team and opening several new positions
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The Call for Paper is Out for the 2024 Law via the Internet Conference in Cyprus, September 26-27 This year’s Law via the Internet (LVI) conference is hosted by CyLaw, the Cyprus Legal Information Institute. The 21st edition will take place at the Columbia Venue Centre in Limassol from September 26 to 27, 2024.
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Call for Volunteer Authors: Ebook on Child Support Law in Canada CanLII is looking for experts in Family Law to work on an Ebook project.
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Should AI be Used to Automatically Translate Historical Supreme Court Decisions?
This recent article from Le Devoir addresses the challenges associated with using AI for automatic translation at the Supreme Court of Canada. (in French).
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