As new tools using generative AI promise to change the way we litigate and conduct discovery, what are the implications for day-to-day litigation workflows? On today’s episode of LawNext, we feature a conversation with three guests about how law firms are navigating the urgency around gen AI adoption while staying grounded in practical realities.
LawNext host Bob Ambrogi recorded this conversation at e-discovery company Everlaw’s annual Summit in San Francisco, where gen AI was very much the talk of the conference — from new product announcements to candid discussions about how law firms are actually putting these tools to work. His guests are:
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Adam Borgman, senior associate in the labor and employment group at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease.
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Julie Brown, director of practice technology at Vorys.
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Joshua Schnoll, Everlaw’s chief marketing officer.
They talk about how Vorys has taken a disciplined approach to mapping lawyers’ workflows before plugging in AI, why understanding how your professionals currently work is the essential first step before adopting new technology, and how tools like Everlaw’s newly released Deep Dive are helping attorneys find insights across millions of documents that they might never have discovered on their own – including, as you will hear, a rather unexpected story involving Tums.
They also discuss the cost considerations around AI, the trust factor that still gives many lawyers pause, and what advice these experts have for firms that have not yet started experimenting with gen AI.
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