Courts have shown little inclination to treat AI as something that displaces settled legal standards. Instead, judges appear to be applying familiar principles—reliability, relevance, transparency and professional judgment—to AI‑assisted work, including expert testimony.
Introduction to AI in Litigation
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future issue in litigation. It is already embedded—sometimes quietly, sometimes explicitly—in document review, damages analysis, expert modeling and case assessment. The full content of this article, including further subheadings and detailed summaries, is behind a paywall and cannot be extracted.