Legal Experts Examine AI’s Role in Future Litigation by 2026

Legal Experts Analyze AI’s Influence on Litigation by 2026

In a new eBook, “The Future of AI in Litigation: Predictions and Advice from Legal Industry Experts,” published by Opus 2, legal professionals are scrutinizing the transformative role of artificial intelligence in litigation processes over the next few years. This comprehensive guide features insights from 14 prominent figures from the legal field across North America and Europe, including analysts, senior litigators, and legal technology specialists.

The publication addresses critical questions about AI’s integration into litigation and offers actionable strategies for law firms to effectively adapt. Key contributions emphasize the evolving landscape of legal technology, noting that while AI enhances efficiency, it cannot supplant the essential human expertise that litigators provide.

Highlighted themes include:

– The transition of AI from a simple efficiency tool to a strategic asset
– Changes in pivotal processes such as motion practice, eDiscovery, and trial preparations
– Impacts on client relationships and evolving court expectations
– The necessity for robust governance and a comprehensive AI strategy within law firms
– AI’s potential to shift from traditional billable hour models to value-based cost structures

This eBook serves as an invaluable resource for law firm leaders, partners, and litigation professionals aiming to understand how AI is currently shaping disputes and what future challenges may arise. Experts contributing to this insightful work include notable figures such as Richard Tromans from Artificial Lawyer, Kate Orr from Orrick, and Beau Wysong from Opus 2.

The eBook is now available for download at Opus 2’s website.

For more than 15 years, Opus 2 has been at the forefront of developing innovative solutions that enhance the operational efficiency of legal professionals, ensuring they are equipped to meet the complexities of modern litigation.

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Media inquiries can be directed to Chris Fickett at Opus 2.

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