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Using LLMs to Discover Legal Factors

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arxiv 2410.07504 v1 pith:7V3QVA2T submitted 2024-10-10 cs.CL cs.AI

classification cs.CLcs.AI
keywords factorslegaldiscoverllmsmodelsproducesrepresentationsanalysis
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Factors are a foundational component of legal analysis and computational models of legal reasoning. These factor-based representations enable lawyers, judges, and AI and Law researchers to reason about legal cases. In this paper, we introduce a methodology that leverages large language models (LLMs) to discover lists of factors that effectively represent a legal domain. Our method takes as input raw court opinions and produces a set of factors and associated definitions. We demonstrate that a semi-automated approach, incorporating minimal human involvement, produces factor representations that can predict case outcomes with moderate success, if not yet as well as expert-defined factors can.

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