Despite the hoopla over generative AI, it has been difficult to conceptualise its place in legal practice. Elevate VP Pratik Patel explains why Google Maps is an apt analogy.
Elevate's integrated law firm has created unique litigation offerings in partnership with Legal AI companies, customising AI-powered tools that its lawyers are using to streamline litigation and substantially reduce litigation costs.
Law departments and outside counsel often view the client-law firm relationship as zero-sum. But they can help each other with actions that lower legal spend yet maintain law firm revenue and profitability.
Law departments can boost return on outside counsel spend without sacrificing quality or productivity. Three approaches – alone or in combination – deliver significant savings over the traditional outside counsel hourly rate paradigm.
Elevate Expert Kunoor Chopra, VP, will deliver the keynote address at the
Ohio State Business Law Journal Symposium, ‘The Business of Law: Preparing for Financial Uncertainty and Learning from the Past,’ on Tuesday, March 5.
Elevate Expert Nicole Nehama Auerbach, VP, will speak on the transformative role of AI in litigation and the future of data-driven litigation strategy at the Legal AI Pathfinder’s Assembly, Chicago, on Thursday, March 7.
Global law firm Ashurst teamed with Elevate to launch a new Global Delivery Centre (‘GDC’) located in Krakow, Poland, with Elevate helping plan, build, and operate this addition to Ashurst’s GDC platform.
Elevate has now released our 2023 ESG Report for stakeholders to see Elevate’s work to minimise our environmental impact, positively impact our communities, and become more diverse.
Generative AI for law will serve a role analogous to Google Maps – operating as ‘legal satnav’ software that advises on the best ‘route’ for handling particular projects but not replacing the critical work and decision-making of legal professionals ‘driving’ the matter.