AI or Absolute Irrelevance: The New Divide in Trial Strategy
In this webinar, Andrew Finkelstein and Ed Kirk examine how artificial intelligence is transforming trial preparation and giving plaintiff firms a measurable competitive edge in high-stakes litigation.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future-facing concept in trial law. It is actively reshaping how leading plaintiff firms investigate cases, analyze medical records, develop strategy, and prepare for trial. The divide is emerging quickly: firms leveraging AI are compressing preparation timelines, uncovering deeper case insights, and strengthening negotiation leverage long before opening statements. This CLE program will explore how AI is transforming trial preparation from intake through verdict, and what it means for competitive positioning in high-stakes litigation. Andrew Finkelstein (Law AM/PM) and Ed Kirk (Supio) will provide practical insight into how forward-thinking trial lawyers are integrating AI into real case workflows without sacrificing legal judgment, ethics, or advocacy.
About the webinar
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future-facing concept in trial law. It is actively reshaping how leading plaintiff firms investigate cases, analyze medical records, develop strategy, and prepare for trial. The divide is emerging quickly: firms leveraging AI are compressing preparation timelines, uncovering deeper case insights, and strengthening negotiation leverage long before opening statements. This CLE program will explore how AI is transforming trial preparation from intake through verdict, and what it means for competitive positioning in high-stakes litigation. Andrew Finkelstein (Law AM/PM) and Ed Kirk (Supio) will provide practical insight into how forward-thinking trial lawyers are integrating AI into real case workflows without sacrificing legal judgment, ethics, or advocacy.
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About the webinar
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future-facing concept in trial law. It is actively reshaping how leading plaintiff firms investigate cases, analyze medical records, develop strategy, and prepare for trial. The divide is emerging quickly: firms leveraging AI are compressing preparation timelines, uncovering deeper case insights, and strengthening negotiation leverage long before opening statements. This CLE program will explore how AI is transforming trial preparation from intake through verdict, and what it means for competitive positioning in high-stakes litigation. Andrew Finkelstein (Law AM/PM) and Ed Kirk (Supio) will provide practical insight into how forward-thinking trial lawyers are integrating AI into real case workflows without sacrificing legal judgment, ethics, or advocacy.
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About the webinar
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future-facing concept in trial law. It is actively reshaping how leading plaintiff firms investigate cases, analyze medical records, develop strategy, and prepare for trial. The divide is emerging quickly: firms leveraging AI are compressing preparation timelines, uncovering deeper case insights, and strengthening negotiation leverage long before opening statements. This CLE program will explore how AI is transforming trial preparation from intake through verdict, and what it means for competitive positioning in high-stakes litigation. Andrew Finkelstein (Law AM/PM) and Ed Kirk (Supio) will provide practical insight into how forward-thinking trial lawyers are integrating AI into real case workflows without sacrificing legal judgment, ethics, or advocacy.
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