[HS] Generative AI and eDiscovery Workshop
Examine the future of legal practice with generative AI that change the way you practice. Join a panel of Generative AI and eDiscovery experts from both sides of the Tasman and the USA to gain a better understanding of how you can benefit from using Generative AI in eDiscovery and how it can accelerate the discovery process and investigations in general. Explore the issues of the importance of using Trustworthy AI and the ethical issues that surround your current and future use of AI. WEB249NZA14
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: David Graham, Vice President Asia Pacific and Japan, Reveal- Brainspace
11.00am to 11.50am The Impact of AI on Discovery and Investigations for Lawyers, Law Firms, Government, and Courts
Join an international panel and examine these essential issues for the future of law practices:
- Past and present observations and insights as well as
- Predictions for where we are heading in the future with a focus on the evolution of AI and legal tech in various countries (NZ, AUS, USA)
Facilitator: David Graham, Vice President Asia Pacific and Japan, Reveal- Brainspace
Panel includes:
Andrew King, Founder & Strategic Advisor, E-Discovery Consulting (NZ)
George Socha, Senior Vice President of Brand Awareness, Reveal (USA)
Samantha Bowie, Founder and Managing Director, Siera Data (AUS)
11.50am to 12.50pm Accelerating Discovery and Document Analysis with Generative AI
Join this practical session with an overview of the development of the technology
- See how Generative AI accelerates, but does not replace, your document review and analysis processes
- Gain knowledge of the steps lawyers can take to use and benefit from this technology, today
- Discover and use technology to help identify relevant material, enrich document metadata for searching, and analyse evidence to develop and draft case narratives
Presented by Ben Kennedy, Managing Director, Adio
12.50pm to 1.00pm Break
1.00pm to 2.00pm Trustworthy AI
As organisations embark on AI journeys there are many aspects that need to be considered to do so safely and responsibly. Discover the principles behind ethical AI, as well as the socio-technical aspects of trust, including data privacy, security, transparency, accountability, and governance mechanisms.
- Examples of AI gone wrong
- Review of risk areas (i.e. privacy, IP/copyright, bias, hallucination etc)
- Trustworthy AI framework: areas to address risk
- Overview of steps towards Trustworthy AI
- organisation level governance
- model dev lifecycle
- High level thoughts on guiding principles and where to start
Presented by Amy Dove, Partner, Forensic, Deloitte
2.00pm to 2.15pm A Panel Discussion: Final Thoughts from the Panel and Q&A
Facilitator: David Graham, Vice President Asia Pacific and Japan, Reveal-Brainspace
Panel includes:
Andrew King, Founder & Director, E-Discovery Consulting
George Socha, Senior Vice President of Brand Awareness, Reveal
Samantha Bowie, Founder and Managing Director, Siera Data
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the impact of Generative AI on discovery and investigations
- Learn how Generative AI benefits lawyers
- Understand the importance of sourcing Trustworthy AI
Presenters
Andrew King
Andrew King is the founder and director of Legal Innovate, which helps lawyers and their organisations successfully innovate through the effective use of technology. E-Discovery Consulting is part of Legal Innovate, where Andrew provides independent eDiscovery consulting services, advising clients about the appropriate tools and methodology to help them conduct eDiscovery proportionately and cost effectively. Andrew has unparalleled knowledge and deep expertise in the New Zealand legal + tech market, gained over 20+ years working with leading companies in New Zealand and globally. Andrew prides himself on providing expert, objective advice and support to find and implement the most effective solutions to achieve your outcomes. He is vendor-agnostic and does not sell any products.
George Socha
George Socha is responsible for increasing market awareness and adoption of Reveal’s platform globally. Additionally, George is tasked with guiding the product roadmap and consulting with Reveal customers on effective deployment of legal technology. In 2005, he co-founded the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) whose frameworks and content have empowered a generation of legal professionals. He has worked for over three decades as a lawyer, advisor and court-approved expert. George received his JD from Cornell Law School and his BA from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Samantha Bowie
Samantha Bowie is an admitted lawyer in NSW, Australia, and Co-Founder & Director of Siera Data. Her 15+ years in the industry has allowed Sam to draw on her experience gained from roles in Australia's leading law firms, the largest corporate regulator, and a global advisory firm. Her international exposure includes eDiscovery projects in the UK, USA, Hong Kong, and China, as well as domestically where she guided corporate clients through compliance challenges, Royal Commissions, and major class actions. Sam's expertise extends across diverse industries, including construction, energy, manufacturing, and finance. Her unique blend of legal and technology acumen allows her to distil complex recommendations into clear and concise advice for clients.