Over the course of two days, from Oct. 31st to Nov. 1st, a group of law students from our University had the opportunity to broaden their understanding of legal tech, legal AI and regulation of AI in the beautiful city of Zurich.
The brief train ride along the scenic “Rheinfall” in Schaffenhausen was contrary to the current state of the German rail network a pleasure. First stop in Zurich was LAUX LAWYERS, a law firm specializing in IT law. Parallel to their legal knowledge they bring profound technical knowledge, which makes them rather unique as a law firm. Based on this, the workshop started with a detailed technical introduction on how neural networks work, especially Gen AI, which was followed by the presentation other concepts such as Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). From a regulatory point of view, LAUX LAWYERS outlined Swiss data protection law, copyright law, professional secrecy and the potentially upcoming AI law. Finally, LAUX LAWYERS presented two use cases for legal tech, also showing how to tackle such a project and the pitfalls while doing so.
The next day continued with a legal tech focus, as the start-up Legartis invited AI MEETS LAW into their offices to give a product demo. After a brief introduction on how the company was founded and a discussion on how their product and its marketing has changed due to the sudden rise of large language models, they showed their Microsoft Word add-on for reviewing contracts as well as their cloud product detached from Microsoft Word.