Agentic AI in Action

Agentic AI in Action: Legal Tech Webinars

ILTACON is next month, but ILTA is hosting a must see webinar next week on the hottest topic of 2025: agentic AI in action moderated by Syllo!

Next Tuesday, July 22, the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) will host the webinar titled Agentic AI in Action: Document Review Strategies, Successes and Lessons (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). The webinar, ‘Agentic AI in Action,’ will discuss how this technology works, explain how it differs from traditional review technologies, and include a panel of attorneys who will discuss the lessons they have learned from deploying this technology in high-stakes litigation.

The panel will be moderated by Jeffrey Chivers, CEO of Syllo, and include Melissa Dalziel, Counsel at Alston & Bird; Melissa Fu, Associate at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, and Dan Stromberg, Partner and eDiscovery Counsel at Outten & Golden LLP.

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Let’s face it: Law firms are actively embracing agentic AI document review systems to conduct document review in complex litigations. This approach offers demonstrable advantages to earlier methods in terms of performance, reduced costs, and streamlined workflows. If that speaks to you (how could it not?!?), register here to learn about agentic AI in action!

Additionally, to learn more about real-world successes using agentic AI, check out this white paper from Syllo with ten real-world examples involving 25 litigators across seven different law firms!

So, what do you think? Are you interested in learning what the hubbub around agentic AI is all about? If so, attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Image created using GPT-4’s Image Creator Powered by DALL-E, using the term “robots reviewing documents on computers”.

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