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AI for Litigation and Trial

What You Will Learn

  • AI tools—strengths and weaknesses
  • What AI can do and what most AI tools cannot do
  • What most legal tech gets wrong and what lawyers really need from AI tools
  • How the right AI tools can work for you like a trusted partner
  • Finding the right balance between automation and control

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What You Will Learn

  • AI tools—strengths and weaknesses
  • What AI can do and what most AI tools cannot do
  • What most legal tech gets wrong and what lawyers really need from AI tools
  • How the right AI tools can work for you like a trusted partner
  • Finding the right balance between automation and control

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-member

75 minutes
Date Published

October 29, 2025

Publisher

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association

Subjects

Artificial Intelligence, Computers/Technology

Questions

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Summary

Like it or not, AI is the future of law. But most AI tools are not designed for the special needs of lawyers. You need to know what an AI tool can do, what it cannot do, and how well it meets the special litigation needs of personal injury lawyers. Ideally, you need AI tools than can think like a lawyer.

The AI tools you use should be able to take you through all stages of litigation from drafting complaints, motions and briefs; creating discovery requests and responses; organizing documents, exhibits and witness lists for trial; and finally developing opening statements, closing arguments, jury instructions and trial briefs.

Bob Arns, developer of The Evidence Wheel and The Trial Wheel, and Shounak Dharap, a trial lawyer with a background in tech, will educate you on what you need to know when choosing AI tools for your personal injury practice.

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Presenters

Robert S. Arns
Founding Partner - Arns Davis Law

Robert Arns, the founder of Arns Davis Law, has spent a distinguished career exclusively prosecuting plaintiff civil cases,... Read More

Shounak Dharap
Partner - Arns Davis Law

Shounak Dharap, a partner at Arns Davis Law, leads the Firm’s complex litigation practice group. He specializes in... Read More

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AI for Litigation and Trial - Video
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AI for Litigation and Trial - Handout
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