Legal Data Mining Conference gathered professionals and academics from the technology, Artificial Intelligence and Law fields to discuss the future of Law. The two-day workshop focused on both the fundamental and practical issues of legal data mining. The event was organized by David Restrepo Amariles (Assistant Professor of Law at HEC Paris) and Ken Satoh (Professor at the National Institute of Informatics of Japan) in March 2019 at the Barreau de Paris.
Participants included law and AI experts such as David Restrepo Amariles (HEC Paris), Michalis Vazirgiannis (Ecole Polytechnique Paris), Ken Satoh (National Institute of Informatics, Japan), Delphine Dogot (HEC Paris and SciencesPo Paris), Arnaud van Waeyenberge and Matteo Winkler (HEC Paris), Marie-Aimée Peyron (President of the Paris Bar Association), Alexandre Menais (Group General Counsel, Atos (France)), Kevin Ashley (University of Pittsburgh), Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussels), Randy Goebel (University of Alberta), Dazza Greenwood (MIT Medialab, CIVICS), Barbara Ubaldi (OECD), Rémy Bricard (Baker & McKenzie), Nathalie Attias, (President of the Incubator of the Paris Bar Association), Danièle Bourcier (CERSA CNRS), Caroline Lequesne and Serena Villata (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis), Nathalie Smuha (KUL- European Commission, DG Connect, Belgium), Hannes Westerman (Université de Montreal), and many others.
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