Everlaw, the cloud-native investigation and litigation platform, published today “2023 Ediscovery Innovation Report.” It reveals the legal industry’s fast growing demand for generative AI: 40% of legal professionals surveyed say they are already using gen AI tools or planning to do so in the future. Yet, 72% voiced concerns that the legal industry is not ready for the impacts.
In partnership with the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) and International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), Everlaw surveyed 245 legal professionals in the U.S. across law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and legal service providers to surface key trends in technology use for litigation and investigation work for ediscovery. The 2023 report builds on Everlaw’s 2021 and 2022 research.
Key findings include:
Legal professionals show optimism, adoption of gen AI but warn industry is not ready
“Legal professionals are moving quickly to adopt gen AI tools for some tasks, making sure guardrails are in place,” said Chuck Kellner, strategic discovery advisor, Everlaw. “The key is working with trusted partners who are addressing the challenges proactively and responsibly.”
A cloud divide reflects a larger technological gap, from ediscovery to generative AI
“A gap between have and havenots in legal tech is becoming more pronounced,” Kellner said. “Those legal teams tied to legacy solutions may increasingly fall behind as AI emerges.”
The legal profession's move to cloud-based technology is firmly established
“If the move to the cloud took over a decade for ediscovery, the willingness to experiment with generative AI tools seems far faster – and especially so for other forms of AI adoption,” said Kellner. “Generative AI is on an accelerated path to the same destination.”
"ACEDS is proud to collaborate with ILTA and Everlaw to focus on the future of artificial intelligence in the legal sector," said Mike Quartararo, president of ACEDS. "Generative AI is evolving, and our ongoing relationship aims to build educational content that serves the legal community as we tackle its important and growing role in e-discovery and legal technology,” he added. “Together, we're working to develop AI responsibly, ensuring that it aligns not only with the ethical needs and the demands of the industry but that there are processes and training to help lawyers and legal professionals understand how to use it."
“When ILTA, ACEDS, and Everlaw come together to produce something as high-quality and useful as this all-new Innovation Report, there’s no one in the industry who shouldn’t read it,” said Beth Anne Stuebe, director of publications and press. “Our legal tech space is moving so rapidly and the growing role of generative AI is something we must all pay attention to. Our duty, as industry-leaders, is to help educate and train, ethically, the legal professionals practicing now and those who will come next.”
Methodology: Everlaw conducted this study with ACEDS and ILTA to learn more about key trends in ediscovery innovation. We emailed legal professionals in June and July of 2023 and received 245 completed responses to our survey.
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