<div dir="ltr"><div>APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING</div><div><br></div><div>Dear all,</div><div><br></div><div>We are organizing a virtual Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Law (SAIL) on 31 May - 04 June, 2021 (<a href="https://sites.google.com/view/sail-2021/" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/view/sail-2021/</a> )<br></div><br>CALL FOR PARTICIPATION<br><br>The
Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Law (SAIL) aims to bring
together experts from Industry and Academia to discuss the future of AI
and Law. The Symposium aims to provide a venue for academic and
industrial/governmental AI-Law researchers and law professionals to come
together, present and discuss research results, use cases, innovative
ideas, challenges, and opportunities that arise from applications of AI
in the Legal Domain. <br><br>The Symposium is organized by Computer
Science and AI researchers from IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, IISER
Kolkata, TCG CREST (all from India) and CSIRO Australia, and Law
researchers from the WB National University of Juridical Sciences
(WBNUJS) and Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, India. Details of organizers
can be found on the website.<br><br>== Invited talks == <br><br>The
symposium will have invited talks from eminent Law-AI researchers from
both academia and industry (details available on the symposium website):<br><br>* Kevin Ashley -- Professor of Law and Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh, USA<br>* Maura Grossman -- Professor, University of Waterloo; Adjunct Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, USA<br>* Jack G. Conrad -- Director and Lead Researcher, Center for AI and Cognitive Computing, Thomson Reuters, USA<br>*
Lyria Bennett Moses -- Director of the Allens Hub for Technology, Law
and Innovation; Professor in the Faculty of Law and Justice at UNSW
Sydney, Australia<br>* Christoph Sorge -- Professor of Legal Informatics, University of Saarland, Germany<br>* Dave Lewis -- Executive Vice President for AI Research and Ethics at Reveal-Brainspace, USA <br>* Adam Wyner -- Faculty of Law and Computer Science, Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law, Swansea University, UK<br>* Guido Governatori -- Group Leader, Software Systems Research Group, CSIRO, Australia<br>* Sachin Kumar -- Senior Data Scientist at LexisNexis, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA<br>* Arthur Dyevre -- Faculty of Empirical Jurisprudence, KU Leuven, Belgium<br>* Shiri Krebs -- Faculty, Deakin Law School, Australia<br>* Suzan Verberne -- Group leader of Text Mining & Retrieval, Leiden University, Netherlands<br>* Angshuman Hazarika -- Faculty, IIM Ranchi, India; Doctor of Law, Saarland Uni, Germany<br>* Matthias Grabmair -- Faculty, LegalTech, TU Munich, Germany; Adjunct Professor, CMU LTI<br>* Sshubham Joshi -- Founder, Lawnics, India<br><br><br>== Panel Discussions == <br><br>The
symposium will have panel discussions on the future of AI and Law, with
a special focus on the Law-AI scenario in India. Details will be
uploaded on the website.<br><br><br>== Participation == <br><br><div>The
symposium will be fully online. Anyone interested in Law or the
application of AI in the legal domain is welcome to attend.
Participation is free of cost, but prior registration is necessary.
Interested participants need to register themselves on the symposium
website <a href="https://sites.google.com/view/sail-2021/" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/view/sail-2021/</a> (under the "Participate" tab).</div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Ashutosh Modi</div><div>(<span></span><a href="https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/ashutoshm/" target="_blank">https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/ashutoshm/ </a>)<br></div><div><br></div><div>Co-Organizer</div><div>SAIL</div></div>