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About the event

The digital revolution as a process of technological change provides countless benefits in many sectors of the economy and areas of life. New technologies, including solutions using artificial intelligence, have practical application in the administration of justice and in the legal professions. They will make lawyers’ work less labor-and-time consuming. Lawyers’ work will be more effective and at the same time will allow lawyers/law professionals to focus on activities that require expert knowledge. The goal is to achieve better results, including the provision of higher quality services, more efficiency and increased productivity. However, the dynamics of technological transformation affect the future of law. That is why it is so important to place people and their rights at the center of digital transformation, increase security, protect and empower individuals, promote the sustainability of the digital future.

The AI in Law Congress is an event addressed to people who are interested in the application of artificial intelligence solutions in the field of justice and the legal professions as well as a wide range of enthusiasts seeking information about this dynamically developing technology and its legal aspects. The conference will create a platform for discussion, sharing experience, exploration of new technologies and networking.

Event program

  • Representative of the authorities of Faculty of Law and Administration University of Szczecin

    • 09.00-09.20 a.m. AI IN JUSTICE
      Law is the art of good and justice: Can artificial intelligence engage in this art?
      dr Neringa Gaubiene, dr Kristina Praneviciene
      Vilnius University
    • 09.20-09.40 a.m. AI IN BUSSINES
      AI tools of contract management and document automation
      dr Zsolt György Balogh
      Corvinus University of Budapest
    • 09.40-10.00 a.m. AI IN BUSSINES
      The Past, Present and Future of AI and Business
      dr Sia Chin Chin
      School of Law and Governance Faculty of Business & Law, Taylor’s University
    • 10.00-10.20 a.m. AI IN BUSSINES
      Ai v. Arbitrator: How Can the Exclusion of Evidence Increase the Appointments of the Arbitrators?
      dr Jurgis Bartkus
      Vilnius University and Ghent University, Lecturer in Law, Dispute Resolution Lawyer
    • 10.20-10.40 a.m. AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      Czy dla stosowania prawa ma znaczenie, czym karmimy AI?
      Does it matter for the application of the law what we feed AI?
      dr inż. Kajetan Wojsyk
      Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
      The speech will be held in Polish with an English translation
    • 10.40-11.00 a.m. INTERNATIONAL AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      EU data strategy and regulation: towards common data spaces and AI
      dr Dominik Rozkrut
      University of Szczecin, President of the Central Statistical Office
    • 11.00-11.20 a.m. Discussion
    • 11.20-11.40 a.m. AI IN JUSTICE
      Artificial intelligence in the judiciary
      prof. dr hab. Jacek Gołaczyński
      University in Wroclaw
    • 11.40-12.00 a.m. AI IN BUSSINES
      Credibility of AI tools in business. Regulatory game changer or element of risk acceptance prior to their use? Remarks on the basis of GDPR and FinTech regulations
      r. pr. Rafał Malujda
      LL.M., Malujda Law and Patent Office
    • 12.00-12.20 p.m. INTERNATIONAL AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      Legal standards for ethical and trustworthy artificial intelligence
      prof. dr hab. Grażyna Szpor
      Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
      adw. dr Agnieszka Besiekierska
      assistant professor at the Department of Information Technology Law of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Cardinal Wyszynski University in Warsaw
    • 12.20-12.40 p.m. AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      GenAI – legal assistant or artificial lawyer?
      r.pr. dr Gabriela Bar
      CEO at Szostek_Bar and Partners
    • 12.40-1.00 p.m. AI IN JUSTICE
      Support of auxiliary organs of the justice system by the AI assistant
      Katarzyna Mazur
      Vice President of the Management Board of Currenda Sp. z o.o.
    • 1.00-1.20 p.m. AI IN BUSSINES
      The need for explainable AI on the example of selected machine learning algorithms in the R environment
      dr hab. Arkadiusz Kołodziej
      prof. University of Szczecin
    • 1.20-1.40 p.m. Discussion
    • dr hab. Joanna Studzińska, prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw
    • Katarzyna Mazur, Vice-President of the Management Board of Currenda Sp. z o.o.
    • Marcin Szulga, Director of Trust Services (Security) R&D Department at Asseco Data Systems
    • r.pr. dr Gabriela Bar, CEO at Szostek_Bar and Partners
    • r.pr. Tomasz Palak, bloger – tomaszpalak.pl
    • 2.20-2.40 p.m. AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      AI Act – implications for the use of artificial intelligence in legal practice
      dr Patryk Kuzior
      WSB Dąbrowa Górnicza Academy
    • 2.40-3.00 p.m. AI IN JUSTICE
      AI in courts: How to shape the semi-automation of judicial decision-making processes?
      dr Maria Dymitruk
      Counsel at Olesiński & Partners
    • 3.00-3.20 p.m. AI IN BUSSINES
      Where it’s easier for AI business to thrive? Executive Order 14110 (USA) vs AI Act (UE)
      Damian Klimas
      Partner dotlaw.co, University of Wroclaw
    • 3.20-3.40 p.m. AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      Autonomous vehicles – selected problems
      r.pr. dr Ewa Jędrzejewska
      University of Szczecin
    • 3.40-4.00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      GPT in the cage: legal augmented intelligence and cyberjustice
      dr hab. Marek Świerczyński
      prof. Cardinal Stefan
      Wyszyński University in Warsaw
    • 4.00-4.20 p.m. AI IN JUSTICE
      The Brazilian experience on AI in the Judiciary
      professor Edilson Vitorelli
      Federal University of Minas Gerais
    • 4.20-4.40 p.m. AI IN JUSTICE
      AI in civil justice: challenges and possibilities
      professor Christian Delgado Suárez
      Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
    • 4.40-5.00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      The Legal Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence
      professor Natalie Benta Lynner
      Drake University Law School
    • 5.00-5.20 p.m. AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE
      Dobro dziecka w dobie AI
      Child welfare in the age of AI
      dr Natalia Szok
      University of Szczecin
      The speech will be held in Polish with an English translation
    • 5.20-5.40 p.m. Discussion
  • *The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the programme

Moderators:

prof. University of Szczecin

dr hab. Kinga Flaga-Gieruszyńska

prof. University of Szczecin
prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw

dr hab. Joanna Studzińska

prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw
LL.M., Malujda Law and Patent Office

Rafał Malujda

LL.M., Malujda Law and Patent Office
University in Szczecin

r.pr. dr Aleksandra Klich

University in Szczecin

Speakers

WSB Dąbrowa Górnicza Academy

dr Patryk Kuzior

WSB Dąbrowa Górnicza Academy
prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw

dr hab. Joanna Studzińska

prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw
University of Szczecin

r.pr. dr Ewa Jendrzejewska

University of Szczecin
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

dr inż. Kajetan Wojsyk

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

prof. Christian Delgado Suárez

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
University of Szczecin

dr Natalia Szok

University of Szczecin
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

prof. dr hab. Grażyna Szpor

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
assistant professor at the Department of Information Technology Law of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Cardinal Wyszynski University in Warsaw

adw. dr Agnieszka Besiekierska

assistant professor at the Department of Information Technology Law of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Cardinal Wyszynski University in Warsaw
University in Wrocław

prof. dr hab. Jacek Gołaczyński

University in Wrocław
Counsel at Olesiński & Partners

dr Maria Dymitruk

Counsel at Olesiński & Partners
Partner dotlaw.co, University in Wrocław

Damian Klimas

Partner dotlaw.co, University in Wrocław
School of Law and Governance Faculty of Business & Law Taylor's University

dr Sia Chin Chin

School of Law and Governance Faculty of Business & Law Taylor’s University
prof. Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

dr hab. Marek Świerczyński

prof. Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
professor Drake University Law School

Natalie Benta Lynner

professor Drake University Law School
CEO at Szostek_Bar and Partners

r. pr. dr Gabriela Bar

CEO at Szostek_Bar and Partners
Vice-President of the Management Board of Currenda Sp. z o.o.

Katarzyna Mazur

Vice-President of the Management Board of Currenda Sp. z o.o.
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

prof. Zsolt G. Balogh

Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
LL.M., Malujda Law and Patent Office

r.pr. Rafał Malujda

LL.M., Malujda Law and Patent Office
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

prof. Edilson Vitorelli

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
prof. University of Szczecin

dr hab. Arkadiusz Kołodziej

prof. University of Szczecin
Vilnius University

dr Neringa Gaubiene

Vilnius University
Vilnius University

dr Kristina Pranaviciene

Vilnius University
Director of Trust Services (Security) R&D Department at Asseco Data Systems

Marcin Szulga

Director of Trust Services (Security) R&D Department at Asseco Data Systems
bloger – tomaszpalak.pl

r.pr. Tomasz Palak

bloger – tomaszpalak.pl
Vilnius Univesity and Ghent University

dr Jurgis Bartkus

Vilnius Univesity and Ghent University
University of Szczecin President of the Central Statistical Office

dr Domnik Rozkrut

University of Szczecin
President of the Central Statistical Office

Program Council

prof. University of Szczecin Chairwomen of the Program Council

dr hab. Kinga Flaga-Gieruszyńska

prof. University of Szczecin
Chairwomen of the Program Council
University in Wrocław Vice Chairman of the Program Council

prof. dr hab. Jacek Gołaczyński

University in Wrocław
Vice Chairman of the Program Council
University in Szczecin Secretary of the Program Council

r.pr. dr Aleksandra Klich

University in Szczecin
Secretary of the Program Council
Head of The Reaserch and Development Center Currenda Lab Substantive coordinator

Klaudia Maciejewska

Head of The Reaserch and Development Center Currenda Lab
Substantive coordinator
prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw Member of the Program Council

dr hab. Joanna Studzińska

prof. Leon Kozminski Academy in Warsaw
Member of the Program Council
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Member of the Program Council

prof. Edilson Vitorelli

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Member of the Program Council
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru Member of the Program Council

prof. Christian Delgado Suárez

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru
Member of the Program Council
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Member of the Program Council

prof. Zsolt G. Balogh

Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Member of the Program Council

Organizing Committee

Head of The Reaserch and Development Center Currenda Lab, Phd student - Doctoral School University of Szczecin

Klaudia Maciejewska

Head of The Reaserch and Development Center Currenda Lab, Phd student – Doctoral School University of Szczecin
University of Szczecin

r.pr. dr Aleksandra Klich

University of Szczecin
University of Szczecin

dr Michał Wojdała

University of Szczecin
University of Szczecin

Paweł Michalik

University of Szczecin
University of Szczecin

r.pr. dr Ewa Jędrzejewska

University of Szczecin

I want to take part We accept applications until December 11, 2023.

Participation in the event is free.

Organizers

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Partners

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Patrons

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Please contact us

Klaudia Maciejewska, klaudia.maciejewska@currenda.pl

r.pr. dr Aleksandra Klich, aleksandra.klich@usz.edu.pl