Overview:
This webinar is for lawyers and paralegals, showing how to use the latest AI technologies-from generative AI and large language models to predictive coding and multimodal analysis-for legal discovery and investigation management. Participants will learn the current state of AI in law, explore tools that can improve document review (including platforms like Relativity, Reveal, CoCounsel, and Lexis+ AI), leverage predictive analytics and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) for case management, and understand AI governance requirements. Learning objectives include knowing AI’s expanding function in legal processes, finding key AI tools and their uses, making effective strategies for AI-based investigations, and looking at real-world examples to see these technologies at work.
Course Objective:
Learn how AI affects Legal Discovery and Investigation: Participants will learn how AI technologies-including generative AI, predictive coding, and multimodal analysis-are transforming the way discovery processes work and how this impacts legal practices in 2026.
Discover AI Tools and Their Uses: Explore how today’s leading AI tools can enhance legal work, including generative AI platforms (ChatGPT, Claude, Harvey), e-discovery solutions (Relativity, Reveal), predictive analytics engines, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems, and data visualization software.
Learn How to Manage AI-Assisted Investigations: Get practical skills for using AI tools in investigation processes, maintaining data quality, managing hallucination risks, ensuring human oversight of AI-generated findings, and following legal and ethical requirements.
Learn from Case Studies and Best Practices: Learn from real-life examples of how generative AI and advanced analytics have helped with legal discovery and investigation-including how organizations are achieving significant time savings in document review-showing the difficulties encountered and the solutions applied.
Target Audience:
Basic Knowledge:
Knowledge of basic discovery and information management. No prior AI experience is required
Improving Legal Practice with Technology: How generative AI, agentic AI systems, and prompt engineering can help lawyers and paralegals improve their professional skills, case results, and AI governance ca