Artificial Intelligence in International Dispute Resolution: Build, Buy or Be Left Behind?

5 Jun 11:30 - 13:00

Artificial Intelligence, Innovation

This session explores how law firms are developing and embedding artificial intelligence as part of their core strategy, rather than treating AI as a purely technical or experimental tool.

 

Drawing on Keidan Harrison’s experience of establishing its own internal AI Strategy Group and running an AI Hackathon, the discussion will examine the strategic choices firms face when deciding whether to build proprietary tools, buy off‑the‑shelf solutions, or adopt a hybrid approach.

 

The panel will also consider where AI is realistically heading in the legal industry, the competitive advantages it can create for disputes practices, and how firms can deploy AI to enhance efficiency, insight and decision‑making while maintaining quality, judgment and professional standards.

Speakers

  • Luke Harrison - Keidan Harrison and Visiting Lecturer at Queen Mary University (Chair)
  • David Jones - Keidan Harrison LLP
  • David Blayney KC - Serle Court
  • Richard Blann - Lloyds Banking
  • Zacharie Laïk - Legal Data Hunter and Good Legal

Members Hosts

  • Keidan Harrison LLP
  • Serle Court

Event Contact Details

Name: Hollie Bishop

Email: hbishop@keidanharrison.com

Categories
Member-hosted
Venue

Chancery House, 53-64 Chancery Ln, London, WC2A 1QS

Dispute Types
Litigation
Regions
Europe
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