Webinar: AI-Native Workflows in Litigation + Beyond

· Source: Artificial Lawyer · Field: Legal & Regulatory — Legal Technology (LegalTech), Litigation & Dispute Resolution · Depth: Intermediate, quick

Summary

Opus 2 and Artificial Lawyer are co-hosting a live webinar titled "AI-Native Workflows in Litigation + Beyond" on July 23rd, at 4:00 PM BST / 11:00 AM EST. This event will explore the transition from occasional, AI-enabled task automation to consistent, AI-first approaches within legal practice, particularly in litigation. The discussion will cover embedding secure AI into firm culture and complex workflows such as case strategy, chronology creation, and transcript management. Speakers include Tiama Hanson-Drury, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Opus 2; Julie K. Brown, Director of Practice Technology at Vorys; and Richard Tromans, Founder of Tromans Consulting and Artificial Lawyer, who will chair the panel. The webinar aims to provide practical advice for driving deeper AI engagement and fostering AI-first thinking.

Key takeaway

For legal professionals aiming to move beyond experimental AI use, you should prioritize developing AI-native workflows that embed secure AI into your firm's culture and daily operations. Focus on integrating AI into high-stakes processes like case strategy, chronology creation, and transcript management to drive consistency and deliver enhanced value. This shift requires fostering an AI-first mindset across your team.

Key insights

The core challenge for legal professionals is shifting from AI-enabled tasks to consistent, AI-native workflows.

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Best for: Executive, Legal Professional, Director of AI/ML, Consultant

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