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The use of generative AI in litigation: future implications and potential impact

August 2023

Reproduced from Practical Law with the permission of the publishers. For further information visit www.practicallaw.com. 

In this article, Rebecca Byczok and Reeve Boyd from CMS’ Finance Disputes team look at the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on litigation. They explore at how generative AI could be used to assist litigators, for example through e-discovery, drafting or legal research, as well as how generative AI may also lead to increased litigation in areas such as fraud, privacy, IP and defamation. 

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