State of the Art in Artificial Intelligence applied to the Legal Domain
Jo\~ao Dias, Pedro A. Santos, Nuno Cordeiro, Ana Antunes, Bruno, Martins, Jorge Baptista, and Carlos Gon\c{c}alves

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent AI advancements in natural language processing and their impact on legal text analysis, highlighting how these innovations are transforming the legal domain.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent AI developments and contextualizes their application to legal text analysis, marking a comprehensive state-of-the-art review.
Findings
Recent NLP advances significantly improve legal text understanding
AI techniques are increasingly used for legal document analysis
The legal AI field is rapidly evolving with new methods
Abstract
While Artificial Intelligence applied to the legal domain is a topic with origins in the last century, recent advances in Artificial Intelligence are posed to revolutionize it. This work presents an overview and contextualizes the main advances on the field of Natural Language Processing and how these advances have been used to further the state of the art in legal text analysis.
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TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Law
