What is the future of litigation? How will the digital revolution affect the conduct of disputes, and what does that mean for you?
In the fifth episode in our Future of Litigation season, LitiGate co-founder and CEO Nimrod Aharon offers his insights on the impact of AI on litigation.
Together with Disputes & Investigations partner Amy Patterson and senior associate Ed Spencer, Nimrod talks about what it means to delegate analysis to computers, and the extent to which AI enhances, rather than replaces, human decision making in litigation.
Listen to Episode 5 of The Future of Litigation above, or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Stitcher.
The first episode in our Future of Litigation season looks at the upsides, downsides and untapped potential of remote hearings.
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Click here to find out moreThe second episode in our Future of Litigation season weighs up the case for case prediction software.
23 February 20212 of 6 Articles
Click here to find out moreIn the third episode in our Future of Litigation season, we're joined by Delivery Director at the Royal Courts of Justice Lisa John to explore how the courts are going digital.
9 March 20213 of 6 Articles
Click here to find out moreIn the fourth episode in our Future of Litigation season, EMEA Head of Origination at Litigation Capital Management, Matthew Denney, offers his unique insights into the impact of technology on litigation funding.
23 March 20214 of 6 Articles
Click here to find out moreIn the sixth and final episode of our Future of Litigation season, The eDisclosure Information Project's Chris Dale draws upon his specialist insight to explore what evidence looks like in the digital age.
20 April 20216 of 6 Articles
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