Event Date: Thu 16th Jul 2026
The next theme in our series focuses on the growing use of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution. AI tools are increasingly being adopted to assist with tasks such as document review, chronology building, early case assessment and strategy development. Used appropriately, they can deliver cost savings and insights.
However, the rapid pace of adoption has also brought significant practical and legal risks. Over reliance on AI, failure to understand its limitations, confidentiality concerns, data accuracy and regulatory issues all present real challenges — particularly in the context of contentious matters, where judgement, context and nuance are critical.
In this session, our dispute resolution specialists will explore where AI can genuinely assist in litigation and dispute management, where caution is required, and why experienced legal oversight remains essential.
What You'll Learn:
- Where AI can be used effectively to support disputes, including document handling and case analysis
- The key risks and pitfalls associated with AI use in contentious matters, including accuracy, bias and confidentiality
- The legal and regulatory considerations businesses and advisers should be aware of
- Why AI cannot replace legal judgment, forensic analysis and strategic decision making — and how lawyers and technology should work together
Speakers
We are delighted to be partnering with Zara Yusuf for this webinar. Zara is a barrister at Three Stone with a broad practice covering commercial disputes, company, insolvency, property and private client matters.
Event details
Date: Thursday 16 July
Time: 12:00 - 13:00
Webinar: A link will be provided upon registration
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