Generative AI is quickly becoming part of everyday business operations, but the legal implications are evolving just as fast.
In this recent program, associates Ben Boris and Chris Batdorf-Barnes from NGE’s Litigation & Disputes practice examine how common AI use cases such as drafting emails, generating reports, and capturing meeting notes are introducing new and often unexpected litigation risks.
They explore key challenges, including the potential for unintended privilege waivers and the increasing volume of AI generated content that may be discoverable and not always reliable. These developments are already shaping litigation strategy, discovery protocols, and broader risk management practices.
The session also offers practical guidance for organizations looking to stay ahead, with recommendations on strengthening AI governance and updating foundational litigation tools such as protective orders, discovery protocols, and litigation hold notices.
Watch the full recording to better understand how generative AI is reshaping the litigation landscape and what steps your organization can take now to prepare.
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