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LAWLIA is an open-source computational legal framework designed to revolutionize legal reasoning and analysis. It combines the power of large language models with a structured syntactical grammar to facilitate precise legal assessments, truth values, and verdicts. LAWLIA is the future of computational jurisprudence

  • Updated Dec 6, 2023
  • Python
qwed-legal

🏛️ Deterministic rejection layer for computational legal claims. Verifies dates, amounts, and structured constraints; blocks unproven legal outputs.

  • Updated May 30, 2026
  • Python

188 DIFC/ADGM/SICC judgments coded under a two-grader-type protocol (39 LLM + 149 regex; provenance per entry). 12 Catala rule modules, 7 case traces, pre-registered with H1–H8 stop rules. External correlate ρ=+0.32 vs appeal status. Reproducible via Docker.

  • Updated Jun 5, 2026
  • Python

A jurisdiction-agnostic symbolic legal reasoning & actuarial pricing engine. Features Fixpoint iteration, DAG-based audit trails, and Theil-Sen robust regression for billable hours.一个用于法律实务的跨法域符号化推理与精算定价引擎。支持不动点迭代、基于 DAG 的审计追踪,以及用于律所工时估算的 Theil-Sen 稳健回归。

  • Updated Jun 4, 2026
  • Python

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