Overview of the Seminar:
Over the past year, the potential uses of artificial intelligence have been a central question for the future of the legal profession. Yet AI has been in use in one aspect of the legal profession for years: eDiscovery. In the face of the past decades’ digital transformation, AI in the form of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) has become a critical tool to manage the constantly increasing volume of digitally stored information. Embark on an enriching exploration with “eDiscovery 2.0: Decoding the Role of Artificial Intelligence.” This helpful seminar offers a deep dive into the established and evolving intersection between eDiscovery and artificial intelligence, the latter of which is not always understood. Lawyers striving to future-proof their practice, leverage cutting-edge innovations, or gain a significant competitive advantage in the increasingly digital legal landscape will find this seminar to be an invaluable resource.
What You Will Learn From the Seminar:
In this course, our eDiscovery experts begin by reviewing the current state of eDiscovery and some of its challenges which make artificial intelligence a critical tool for managing the volume of data in today’s litigations. Our speakers then focus on recent developments, such as new work technologies, that have added complexity to the eDiscovery process. The panelists conclude their discussion by touching on some of the potential broader changes that AI technology may bring to the legal profession.
Topics covered in this webinar:
- eDiscovery and AI
- Developments in eDiscovery
- Bigger Picture: The Impact of AI for Attorneys
Featured Speakers:
- Daniel B. Garrie, Esq., Founder of Law & Forensics; Neutral at JAMS; and Adjunct Faculty at Harvard
- Daniel K. Gelb, Partner, Gelb & Gelb LLP
- Dan Regard, President and CEO, Intelligence Discovery Solutions, Inc.