Supply of 1,350 Legal Content Types and 1 Million Pages
Partial Content Provided to 'BigCase' Members
Law&Company, the operator of Lotoc, announced on the 27th that it has signed an exclusive content supply contract with Pakyoungsa for the legal service domain to advance the performance of legal artificial intelligence (AI). Through this contract, Law&Company will receive a total of 1,350 types of legal content from Pakyoungsa, amounting to 1 million pages.
At the 'Legal Book Content Supply Contract Signing Ceremony for Legal AI' held on the 26th, Kim Bonhwan, CEO of Law&Company (left), and Ahn Jongman, Chairman of Pakyoungsa, are taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Law&Company]
Law&Company plans to train Pakyoungsa's legal content on a legal-specialized large language model (LLM) that will power ‘SuperLawyer’. This method involves directly citing Pakyoungsa's content to provide answers to lawyers. Additionally, some content from Pakyoungsa, agreed upon with the authors, will be provided in e-book form to members of Law&Company’s AI-based integrated legal information service ‘BigCase’.
Scheduled for release on the 1st of next month, SuperLawyer is a generative AI-based legal work assistant dedicated to lawyers and law firms. It combines various technological elements such as LLM, fine-tuning, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), prompt engineering, and AI agents. Through this, it offers various functions that effectively support lawyers' legal work.
Its main features include legal research on precedents, statutes, and practical information; drafting legal documents such as complaints and briefs; large-scale legal document summarization and analysis; and context-based user document Q&A.
Kim Bonhwan, CEO of Law&Company, said, “SuperLawyer and BigCase will be the only legal AI-based services in Korea utilizing Pakyoungsa’s high-quality content accumulated over decades. We will provide differentiated customer experiences to all lawyer members using Law&Company’s products and further solidify our overwhelming position as Korea’s leading legal tech company through innovative AI software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions.”
An Jongman, Chairman of Pakyoungsa, stated, “Generative AI, which produces new data and content through learning algorithms, is being applied across all industries, and the legal market is no exception. Through this collaboration, we hope to contribute to the nation and society as a company that plays a part in fostering a future-oriented legal culture in line with the changes of the times.”
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