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title = "{L}egal{A}gent{B}ench: Evaluating {LLM} Agents in Legal Domain",
author = "Li, Haitao and
Chen, Junjie and
Yang, Jingli and
Ai, Qingyao and
Jia, Wei and
Liu, Youfeng and
Lin, Kai and
Wu, Yueyue and
Yuan, Guozhi and
Hu, Yiran and
Wang, Wuyue and
Liu, Yiqun and
Huang, Minlie",
editor = "Che, Wanxiang and
Nabende, Joyce and
Shutova, Ekaterina and
Pilehvar, Mohammad Taher",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)",
month = jul,
year = "2025",
address = "Vienna, Austria",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2025.acl-long.116/",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2025.acl-long.116",
pages = "2322--2344",
ISBN = "979-8-89176-251-0",
abstract = "With the increasing intelligence and autonomy of LLM Agents, their potential applications in the legal domain are becoming increasingly apparent. However, existing general-domain benchmarks are unable to fully capture the complexity and subtle nuances inherent in real-world judicial cognition and decision-making. Therefore, we propose LegalAgentBench, a comprehensive benchmark specifically designed to evaluate LLM Agents in the Chinese legal domain. LegalAgentBench includes 17 corpora from real-world legal scenarios and provides 37 tools for interacting with external knowledge. To cover tasks of varying difficulty and types, we designed a scalable task construction process that enables a more precise evaluation of performance in both tool utilization and reasoning. Moreover, Beyond assessing performance through the success rate of final outcomes, LegalAgentBench incorporates keyword analysis during intermediate processes to calculate progress rates, facilitating a more fine-grained evaluation. We evaluated eight popular LLMs, highlighting the strengths, limitations, and potential areas for improvement of existing models and methods. LegalAgentBench sets a new benchmark for the practical application of LLMs in the legal domain, with its code and data available at https://github.com/CSHaitao/LegalAgentBench."
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%T LegalAgentBench: Evaluating LLM Agents in Legal Domain
%A Li, Haitao
%A Chen, Junjie
%A Yang, Jingli
%A Ai, Qingyao
%A Jia, Wei
%A Liu, Youfeng
%A Lin, Kai
%A Wu, Yueyue
%A Yuan, Guozhi
%A Hu, Yiran
%A Wang, Wuyue
%A Liu, Yiqun
%A Huang, Minlie
%Y Che, Wanxiang
%Y Nabende, Joyce
%Y Shutova, Ekaterina
%Y Pilehvar, Mohammad Taher
%S Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
%D 2025
%8 July
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Vienna, Austria
%@ 979-8-89176-251-0
%F li-etal-2025-legalagentbench
%X With the increasing intelligence and autonomy of LLM Agents, their potential applications in the legal domain are becoming increasingly apparent. However, existing general-domain benchmarks are unable to fully capture the complexity and subtle nuances inherent in real-world judicial cognition and decision-making. Therefore, we propose LegalAgentBench, a comprehensive benchmark specifically designed to evaluate LLM Agents in the Chinese legal domain. LegalAgentBench includes 17 corpora from real-world legal scenarios and provides 37 tools for interacting with external knowledge. To cover tasks of varying difficulty and types, we designed a scalable task construction process that enables a more precise evaluation of performance in both tool utilization and reasoning. Moreover, Beyond assessing performance through the success rate of final outcomes, LegalAgentBench incorporates keyword analysis during intermediate processes to calculate progress rates, facilitating a more fine-grained evaluation. We evaluated eight popular LLMs, highlighting the strengths, limitations, and potential areas for improvement of existing models and methods. LegalAgentBench sets a new benchmark for the practical application of LLMs in the legal domain, with its code and data available at https://github.com/CSHaitao/LegalAgentBench.
%R 10.18653/v1/2025.acl-long.116
%U https://aclanthology.org/2025.acl-long.116/
%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2025.acl-long.116
%P 2322-2344
Markdown (Informal)
[LegalAgentBench: Evaluating LLM Agents in Legal Domain](https://aclanthology.org/2025.acl-long.116/) (Li et al., ACL 2025)
ACL
- Haitao Li, Junjie Chen, Jingli Yang, Qingyao Ai, Wei Jia, Youfeng Liu, Kai Lin, Yueyue Wu, Guozhi Yuan, Yiran Hu, Wuyue Wang, Yiqun Liu, and Minlie Huang. 2025. LegalAgentBench: Evaluating LLM Agents in Legal Domain. In Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), pages 2322–2344, Vienna, Austria. Association for Computational Linguistics.