Navigating complex litigation is difficult. Cimplifi discusses here how navigating complex litigation with AI and tech solutions is easier!
In their post titled (wait for it!) Chess, Not Checkers: Navigating Complex Litigation with AI and Tech Solutions (available here), Cimplifi discusses how managing complex litigation has been complicated by overwhelming data volumes, inefficient workflows, and high costs associated with manual review and analysis. These challenges made tasks such as summarizing, prioritizing, and analyzing data extremely time-consuming, leaving less bandwidth for strategic planning and case development.
Fortunately, the application of generative AI can help keep costs manageable and increase flexibility in your strategic approaches to complex litigation. Here’s one way:
Analyzing and Extracting Insights
GenAI can identify and track entities (people, companies, places) across documents, surfacing connections that may be pivotal to understanding the underlying story in a case. This helps uncover relationships and patterns that may not be immediately apparent in isolated document reviews. GenAI can also assess sentiment, detect anomalies, or surface tones of documents, which can be critical in understanding the context and intent behind communications.
Those insights can be captured earlier in the litigation, during Early Case Assessment (ECA), facilitating refined case strategies and better positioning for negotiations or alternative dispute resolution. Earlier insights lead to efficient and effective development of a successful strategy for your litigation.
So, what are other ways generative AI can support various discovery tasks in complex litigations? Find out here, it’s only one click! How else are you going to find out how navigating complex litigation with AI and tech solutions is easier! 😀
So, what do you think? Is your organization involved in complex litigation? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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