Leveraging AI in Litigation: Practical AI Uses and Strategies for In-House Counsel
Friday, July 31, 2026
1 p.m. - 2 p.m. (Eastern)

Many AI CLEs cover the same territory: prompt engineering, general ethics rules, human-in-the-loop basics. This presentation moves beyond the fundamentals and takes a deep dive into practical AI uses in litigation, and strategic ways in-house counsel and litigation managers may leverage AI tools for improved outcomes. This program will address what AI can actually do for trial lawyers and litigators right now at the task level, exploring specific use cases drawn from the day-to-day work of a litigation department that will benefit both practicing litigators and in-house litigation managers overseeing outside counsel. These use cases will include but are not limited to: complaint analysis; discovery and eDiscovery; deposition transcript review; chronology creation; statutory interpretation; expert report summaries; witness prep; trial support; jury research; and the administrative grind (supporting invoice review, outside counsel budget forecasting and monitoring, spend analytics, audit updates, and matter management reporting). Presenters will also provide insights into which tools are best suited to which tasks, how AI can function as a thinking partner for case strategy, how in-house teams can use AI to evaluate outside counsel performance and staffing efficiency, and what the legal hold implications look like for AI prompts and outputs. The presenters will also provide an overview of how the plaintiff’s bar is utilizing AI technology. Attendees will come away with an understanding of how to get the efficiency benefits of AI without outsourcing the substantive legal thinking that wins cases.
Registration fee: $250
1.0 hour CLE credit pending.
Questions? Email Lindsay Bostic or call 317-231-7382.
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