A critical challenge facing the legal industry is the rise of "hallucinations" in legal pleadings due to AI-generated errors. The question for firms seeking to innovate is: How do you achieve
firm-wide buy-in to technology that improves how lawyers collaborate and write, when the most senior litigators are skeptical and don’t trust AI? In this session, Jacqueline Schafer, Founder & CEO of Clearbrief; Jennifer Murray, Senior Knowledge Lawyer at Hogan Lovells; and Gyorgy Pados, Associate Director Practice Technology at White & Case, will discuss two key aspects related to collaboration when using GenAI in legal writing: product design and pilot design.
The panel will discuss product design decisions that support the responsible use of AI in litigation drafting related to:
- Ease of verifying facts and case law
- Transparency for case team members who participate later in the drafting process
- Communication with the end users of litigation filings: courts and clients.
The panelists will also discuss pilot design strategies that enterprise innovation leaders can explore when piloting GenAI tools to encourage use across litigation teams, including:
- Psychology of how to best communicate in an enterprise setting to encourage paralegals, associates, partners, and GCs to explore generative AI as a team
- Addressing potential responses to user objections and concerns.
Gyorgy Pados - White & Case
Jacqueline Schafer - Clearbrief
Scott Cohen - Winston & Strawn, LLP
Roberto Alarcon - White & Case