Justin Smith, Everlaw: Top Use Cases for GenAI Workflows

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Extract from Justin Smith’s article “Top Use Cases for GenAI Workflows”

By now, every partner, associate, CTO, and litigation support professional knows that the generative AI revolution for the legal profession has arrived. Whether it’s holding training sessions, educating employees, or actively incorporating it into active matters, chances are someone on every legal team in the country (if not the world) is at least thinking about this groundbreaking technology.

Between generating statements of facts, writing first drafts of arguments, batch summarizing documents, and more, there’s no shortage of potential generative AI holds to help legal professionals save time and money.

With that in mind, let’s explore some of the top use cases for generative AI in the legal profession.

Batch Summarization

Ediscovery remains the most expensive part of litigation, and the document review process takes up a considerable portion of that expense. Oftentimes there are thousands of documents needing review, which requires dozens of attorneys, as well as contract attorneys hired for that specific purpose.

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