LexPredict LexNLP
Project description
LexNLP by LexPredict
Information retrieval and extraction for real, unstructured legal text
LexNLP is a library for working with real, unstructured legal text, including contracts, plans, policies, procedures, and other material.
LexNLP provides functionality such as:
Segmentation and tokenization, such as
A sentence parser that is aware of common legal abbreviations like LLC. or F.3d.
Pre-trained segmentation models for legal concepts such as pages or sections.
Pre-trained word embedding and topic models, broadly and for specific practice areas
Pre-trained classifiers for document type and clause type
Broad range of fact extraction, such as:
Monetary amounts, non-monetary amounts, percentages, ratios
Conditional statements and constraints, like “less than” or “later than”
Dates, recurring dates, and durations
Courts, regulations, and citations
Tools for building new clustering and classification methods
Hundreds of unit tests from real legal documents
Information
ContraxSuite: https://contraxsuite.com/
LexPredict: https://lexpredict.com/
Official Website: https://contraxsuite.com/lexnlp/
Documentation: http://lexpredict-lexnlp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ (in progress)
Contact: support@contraxsuite.com
Structure
ContraxSuite web application: https://github.com/LexPredict/lexpredict-contraxsuite
LexNLP library for extraction: https://github.com/LexPredict/lexpredict-lexnlp
ContraxSuite pre-trained models and “knowledge sets”: https://github.com/LexPredict/lexpredict-legal-dictionary
ContraxSuite agreement samples: https://github.com/LexPredict/lexpredict-contraxsuite-samples
ContraxSuite deployment automation: https://github.com/LexPredict/lexpredict-contraxsuite-deploy
Please note that ContraxSuite installations generally require trained models or knowledge sets for usage.
Licensing
LexNLP is available under a dual-licensing model. By default, this library can be used under AGPLv3 terms as detailed in the repository LICENSE file; however, organizations can request a release from the AGPL terms or a non-GPL evaluation license by contacting ContraxSuite Licensing at <license@contraxsuite.com>.
Requirements
Python 3.6
see python-requirements.txt file for full information
Releases
2.0.0: May 10, 2021 - Twenty second scheduled public release; code
1.8.0: December 2, 2020 - Twenty first scheduled public release; code
1.7.0: August 27, 2020 - Twentieth scheduled public release; code
1.6.0: May 27, 2020 - Nineteenth scheduled public release; code
1.4.0: December 20, 2019 - Eighteenth scheduled public release; code
1.3.0: November 1, 2019 - Seventeenth scheduled public release; code
0.2.7: August 1, 2019 - Sixteenth scheduled public release; code
0.2.6: June 12, 2019 - Fifteenth scheduled public release; code
0.2.5: March 1, 2019 - Fourteenth scheduled public release; code
0.2.4: February 1, 2019 - Thirteenth scheduled public release; code
0.2.3: Junuary 10, 2019 - Twelfth scheduled public release; code
0.2.2: September 30, 2018 - Eleventh scheduled public release; code
0.2.1: August 24, 2018 - Tenth scheduled public release; code
0.2.0: August 1, 2018 - Ninth scheduled public release; code
0.1.9: July 1, 2018 - Ninth scheduled public release; code
0.1.8: May 1, 2018 - Eighth scheduled public release; code
0.1.7: April 1, 2018 - Seventh scheduled public release; code
0.1.6: March 1, 2018 - Sixth scheduled public release; code
0.1.5: February 1, 2018 - Fifth scheduled public release; code
0.1.4: January 1, 2018 - Fourth scheduled public release; code
0.1.3: December 1, 2017 - Third scheduled public release; code
0.1.2: November 1, 2017 - Second scheduled public release; code
0.1.1: October 2, 2017 - Bug fix release for 0.1.0; code
0.1.0: September 30, 2017 - First public release; code
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